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Muhammad Sohail Tahir,Mohammad Norfian Alifiah
Pág. 277 - 280
Research on corporate liquidity management practices has mainly focused on the trade-off between the potential costs and benefits of holding cash. However, in order to improve the firm financial performance, much remained to be understood, particularly, ...
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Jeanie De Villiers-Strydom,Niel Krige
AbstractIn this study various annuity strategies are compared for South African males who retired during the 30 years from 1960 to 1989. To this end, the present values of the monthly cash flows provided by 47 different annuity strategies are calculated ...
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Fernando Antonio Lucena Aiube,Edison Americo Huarsaya Tito
Pág. p. 361 - 375
The amount of cash a firm should maintain is an old problem tackled by finance literature. The recent advances in finance, mainly in the derivatives area, has opened the opportunity to revisit this subject. Cossin and Hricko (2004) studied the benefits o...
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Ramón Antonio Rosales Álvarez,Armando Malebranh Eraso Dorado,Clemencia Martínez Aldana,Román Leonardo Villarreal Ramos,Alexander Zamora Velandia,Susan Yurany Garzón Bautista,Catalina Micán Alba,Angélica Núñez Useche,Margarita Sanabria Martínez
Pág. 67 - 96
The present investigation this focused in evaluating the methodologies used in the Nineties in projects of agricultural type, particularly in the districts of irrigation, by identify the theoretical and technical and operative strengths and weaknesses in...
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I. J. Lambrechts
AbstractThe Cash Flow Statement (CFS) had been in use in South Africa since October 1988. It replaced the Statement of Sources and Application of Funds, which had been in use since 1973. In spite of the general acceptance of the benefits of the CFS and i...
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