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Profit and Cash Flow (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Fernández, PabloTechnical Note FN-347-PBFinanceThis note is about the difference between profit and cash flow.It provides the two most commonly used definitions of cash flow: free cash flow and available cash flow for shares. It also includes an example of a company with positive and increasing profit but increasingly negative free cash flow.Starting at €8.20
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Special products: Rights, dividens and convertibles
Coello de Portugal M.; Martínez Abascal, EduardoTechnical Note FN-434-EFinanceStarting at €8.20
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Risk in European Securities Markets (II)
Estrada, JavierTechnical Note FN-437-EFinanceThis technical note attempts to warn students against the danger of some widely-used simplifying assumptions. One is the T1/2 rule, which is typically used to estimate annual risk (measured by the standard deviation of returns) on the basis of daily or monthly data. Another is the use of betas estimated from daily data to be plugged in a CAPM equation expressed in terms of a monthly or annual risk-free rate and market risk premium. The impact of ...Starting at €8.20
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Fundamental analysis: Stock valuation
Martínez Abascal, Eduardo; Fernández, PabloTechnical Note FN-449-EFinanceStarting at €8.20
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Determinants of Valuation Multiples: Companies in the Toy Industry in 2005
Palencia, LuisCase C-741-EFinanceThe case presents information in four companies in the toy industry in 2005. The purpose is to ilustrate the calculation, adjustment and interpretation of multiples (basically, PER and P/B) for purposes of valuation.Starting at €8.20
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BMW: Currency Hedging 2007
Oleaga M.; Campa, Jose ManuelCase F-807-EFinanceThe BMW Group continued to perform successfully in 2007 despite difficult conditions, by achieving record figures for sales volume and revenues. External factors, continued to affect figures adversely. The ongoing weakness of the US dollar and the Japanese yen, the generally high cost of raw materials and less favorable financing conditions all continued to have a negative impact. This negative impact was increased by costs of market launches for...Starting at €8.20
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Effectiveness and Leadership
Stein, GuidoTechnical Note DPON-50-ELeadership and People ManagementAn examination and discussion of the relationship between leadership and effectiveness, starting out from the assumption that leadership and results are bound up together. In the first place it examines the obstacles, principally related to the style of individual management, which a director must overcome to do their job effectively and in order to focus on how to maximize personal and executive effectiveness, and concludes with reflections on w...Starting at €8.20
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Effectiveness and Leadership (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Stein Martínez, GuidoTechnical Note DPON-50-PBLeadership and People ManagementAn examination and discussion of the relationship between leadership and effectiveness, starting out from the assumption that leadership and results are bound up together. In the first place it examines the obstacles, principally related to the style of individual management, which a director must overcome to do their job effectively and in order to focus on how to maximize personal and executive effectiveness, and concludes with reflections on w...Starting at €8.20
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Caja Navarra: Reporting Customer Profitability... to Customers
Davila, Antonio; Aranda, C.; Arellano, J.Case C-747-EAccounting and ControlThe case can be used to teach customer profitability analysis in a service firm (bank). The case describes the decision of a bank (CAN) to disclose customer profitability to its customers. It describes how customer profitability is estimated and alternatives to this approach to estimating it. It also describes the bank's strategy that led to its decision to report to customers how much the bank makes on each one of them.Starting at €8.20