Conceptual Framework for Investment Appraisal, and Capital Markets Research in Accounting and the Methodology
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The main aim of this chapter is to propose a conceptual framework for the inter-disciplinary analysis of (1) various disciplines including corporate governance, capital markets, accounting practices, agency costs and financial accounting information, and (2) the discounted cash flow analysis, and MOLP modelling of capital budgeting.
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Corporate Governance Discount Rate Cash Flow Discount Cash Flow Discount Cash Flow
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