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Corporate governance: mapping the change
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International Journal of Law and Management (2018) 60 (1): 19–33.
Published: 12 February 2018
...Varnita Srivastava; Niladri Das; Jamini Kanta Pattanayak Purpose This paper aims to explore the relationship of corporate governance attributes with cost of capital and firm performance. This paper also tries to find some widely discussed corporate governance attributes that hold importance...
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International Journal of Law and Management (2012) 54 (1)
Published: 03 February 2012
...S. Paulo Findings -- It is doubtful whether directors, who use an empirically invalid and unreliable valuation model such as the CAPM to calculate the cost of capital, will be able to meaningfully and purposefully make decisions consistent with the enlightened shareholder value. Managers...
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The South African Companies Act of 2008 (SACA2008), and the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002: Implications for corporate financial valuations reliant on the cost of capital
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International Journal of Law and Management (2011) 53 (5): 340–354.
Published: 13 September 2011
... the important role of the cost of capital for financial valuations that are consistent with the purposes of SACA2008, as stated in Section 7. Design/methodology/approach The relevant sections of SACA2008 of this legislation were studied. The role of the cost of capital in performing and interpreting...
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Individual shareholder rights provisions and cost of capital
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International Journal of Law and Management (2010) 52 (6): 415–428.
Published: 16 November 2010
... of 1999, we estimate the firm's cost of equity capital as of April 2000. Shareholder value analysis Rights issues Equity capital Cost of capital Fair value This paper investigates the effects of individual provisions of firm‐level shareholder rights on the cost of equity capital...
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The United Kingdom's Companies Act of 2006 and the capital asset pricing model: Attaining the corporate objective
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International Journal of Law and Management (2010) 52 (4): 253–264.
Published: 13 July 2010
...S. Paulo Purpose The purpose of this paper is to consider the attainment of the corporate objective of the UK Companies Act of 2006 Section 172(1) from the perspective of financial valuations that are reliant on the cost of capital. The cost of capital plays an important role in many of the models...
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The UK Companies Act of 2006 and the Sarbanes‐Oxley Act of 2002: Implications for EVA® (economic value added)
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International Journal of Law and Management (2010) 52 (3): 173–181.
Published: 18 May 2010
... Act of 2006. Cost of capital Capital asset pricing model Economic value added Market value Financial performance Legislation From the investor or company point of view it is important that there be enough revenue not only for operating expenses but also for the capital cost...
