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Estimating the Equity Risk Premium
Hanson, Samuel G.; Greenwood, Robin; Biery, DavidCase HBS-216074-EFinanceStarting at €8.20
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Grantham, Mayo, and Van Otterloo, 2012: Estimating the Equity Risk Premium (Abridged)
Hanson, Samuel G.; Stafford, Erik; Viceira, Luis M.Case HBS-215025-EFinanceStarting at €8.20
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Rent a bike (A-B-C) - Teaching Note
Fuhrmann T.; Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Johnson, RobTeaching Note FT-63-EFinanceNote prepared as an aid to instructors in the classroom use of cases F-770-E, F-771-E and F-772-E, Rent a bike (A), (B) and (C).Starting at €0.00
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Schneider Drinks (A). Loan Request (Portuguese Version, Brazil)
Stodieck J.; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCase F-773-PBFinanceThe distribution company Schneider asks a local bank for credit. The analysis suggests that there is no problem.The students have to use all the tools they have learned in Finance One to analyse the situation. There are some issues students in class will clasify as minor. In case B it is obvious that all the concerns raised as an issue become true and the company is in deep problems.Starting at €8.20
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Schneider Drinks (A). Solicitud de préstamo
Stodieck J.; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCase F-773FinanceLa empresa de distribución Schneider solicita un préstamo a un banco local. El análisis sugiere que no hay problemas. Los alumnos deberán utilizar todas las herramientas que han aprendido en Finanzas Uno para analizar la situación. Hay algunos aspectos que los alumnos clasificarán como poco importantes en el trabajo de clase. En el caso B, es evidente que todos los aspectos planteados como problemáticos se hacen realidad y la empresa está inmers...Starting at €8.20
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Schneider Drinks (A). Loan Request
Stodieck J.; Liechtenstein, HeinrichCase F-773-EFinanceThe distribution company Schneider asks a local bank for credit. The analysis suggests that there is no problem.The students have to use all the tools they have learned in Finance One to analyse the situation. There are some issues students in class will clasify as minor. In case B it is obvious that all the concerns raised as an issue become true and the company is in deep problems.Starting at €8.20
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Choosing the Right Company in the Venture Capital Investment Competition
Frodsham, David; Linz, Florian; Liechtenstein, HeinrichTechnical Note FN-631-EEntrepreneurship, FinanceThis technical note is written to give students competing in the VCIC a guideline on how to approach start-up analysis for investment purposes. The technical note focuses on real-life insights and examples to better prepare students for the VCIC where they will have to think and analyze quickly.Starting at €8.20
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How Are Mutual Funds Managed
Soley, Jorge; Liechtenstein, HeinrichTechnical Note FN-543-EFinanceThis technical note aims to clarify the processes of fund investment and management. An analysis is made of the three types of analysis used for both fixed income and variable income funds: - Macro analysis (top-down) - Micro analysis (bottom-up) - Quantitative analysis Particular attention is paid to the key points in any process of fund investment and management: - Allocation of assets - Optimal level of diversification - Ideal number of asse...Starting at €8.20
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Best Practices of Angel Investing: Tactics and Strategies of the Winners
Liechtenstein, Heinrich; Amis, David; Fülöp, IstvanTechnical Note FN-548-EFinanceThis technical note aims to provide investors with an overview of what is required for success in early stage investing. Investors in new companies are often referred to as "angel investors" or "business angels". A typical angel investment is from 25k to 500k, usually in a pre-revenue or "startup" company, and may involve 2-10 other angels that also contribute money, time or other resources. Thus a total "angel round" could be 50k up to 1.5m. ...Starting at €8.20