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Md. Nur Alam Siddik, Md. Emran Hosen, Md. Firoze Miah, Sajal Kabiraj, Shanmugan Joghee and Swamynathan Ramakrishnan
A stable and healthy insurance industry plays a vital role in sustaining an economy resistant to economic shocks by providing an efficient risk-transition mechanism. There is a relative scarcity of research inspecting the impact of insurers? financial in...
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Erik Hofmann, Juuso Töyli and Tomi Solakivi
In times of crisis, cash and liquidity play an essential role. This paper analyzes the working capital measures over the course of a business cycle. We examine (1) how companies behave in economic downturns regarding their working capital components and ...
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Gopal Nath, Yawei Wang, Austin Coursey, Krishna K. Saha, Srikanth Prabhu and Saptarshi Sengupta
Productivity losses caused by absenteeism at work cost U.S. employers billions of dollars each year. In addition, employers typically spend a considerable amount of time managing employees who perform poorly. By using predictive analytics and machine lea...
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José Mauricio Gil León,John William Rosso Murillo,Juan Diego Ocampo Rodríguez
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This paper aims to explain the effect of financial instability on the capital structure of firms in two emerging markets: Colombia and Argentina. For the analysis, the study uses an unbalanced panel dataset with 167 companies, with quarterly data between...
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Sanderson Abel,Pierre Le Roux,Learnmore Mutandwa
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The study investigates the effect of competition on bank stability in the Zimbabwean banking sector. After encountering episodes of bank failures, which altered the competitive landscape and episodes of high non-performing loans which contributed to bank...
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Susan Wright
This case introduces a unique approach to financial statement analysis that centers on managerial decision-making as the locus for student analysis. Rather than grouping ratios into traditional categories, such as liquidity, asset efficiency, profitabili...
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Amin Jan,Maran Marimuthu
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After the (2007-2008) subprime financial crisis considering bankruptcy evaluation for the banking industry becomes a paramount. In line of that, this study aims to analyze the bankruptcy profile of foreign vs. domestic Islamic banks in Malaysia. This stu...
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Andrew Maredza
In this paper, the fixed effects method known as the least squares dummy variable (LSDV) technique was applied to investigate the possibility of a trade-off between bank profitability indicators and banking outreach (expanding access to banking services)...
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Mirela Momcilovic, Sanja Vlaovic Begovic, Stevan Toma?evic, Dajana Ercegovac
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Sustainable growth rate is a maximum growth rate that one enterprise may achieve with a given set of financial policies. The growth of an enterprise per rate higher than sustainable growth rate may lead to financial troubles, insolvency, even to the ente...
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Thanuja Ramachandra, James Olabode Rotimi
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Delay and loss of payment is a serious problem in the construction industry of many countries. These affect the cash flow of contractors which is critical to meeting their financial obligations. Payment defaults by the principal leads to insolvency of co...
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