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  • ...yield) is the [[Yield_(finance)|yield]] on a [[Fixed-income security|fixed income security]] assuming that its market price is equal to par value (also known ...t1=Martinelli, Lionel; Priaulet, Philippe; Priaulet, Stephane |title=Fixed-Income Securities: Valuation, Risk Management, and Portfolio Strategies |date=2003 ...
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  • ...term used in reference to [[bond (finance)|bond]]s and other [[securities|fixed-interest securities]]. It is closely related to the concept of [[current yi [[Category:Fixed income analysis]] ...
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  • ...ir recurring deposit account and earn interest at the rate applicable to [[fixed deposits]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.indiapost.gov.in/Financial/pages ...ld up their savings through regular monthly deposits of a fixed sum over a fixed time. The minimum period of a recurring deposit is six months, and the maxi ...
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  • * ''NI'' is the firm's [[net income]]; ...rtant not to include interest expense, as this is already figured into net income.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.financeformulas.net/Free-Cash-Flow-to-Equity ...
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  • ...the classical version, associated with [[Irving Fisher]], money moves at a fixed rate and serves only as a [[medium of exchange]] while in the Cambridge app ...'k'', a portion of nominal income (the product of the price level and real income), <math>P \cdot Y</math>). The Cambridge economists also thought wealth wou ...
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  • [[Category:Fixed income analysis]] ...
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  • ...into the model structure. The model combines, by averaging, estimates of fixed effects and of the [[random effects]] type. The model is typically used to ...ns per group to reliably estimate the fixed effects, or if for some reason fixed effects would not be consistently estimated. ...
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  • ...set]] with its [[Discounted cash flow|present discounted value of expected income]]. ..."Change in [[GDP]] at constant market prices of year T per unit of [[gross fixed capital formation]] at constant prices of year T-.5 [that is, lagged by hal ...
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  • ...ge units move in parallel with real values. If prices move while wages are fixed, then values in wage units move in parallel with prices. There is unbounded |income||''y'' ||''Y'' || &nbsp; || &nbsp; ...
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  • {{Further|topic=Economic depreciation|Fixed capital#Economic depreciation}} ...last2=Wei |date=February 2017 |doi=10.1111/roiw.12249 |journal=[[Review of Income and Wealth]] |volume=63 |issue=s1 |pages=S149-S168 |quote=The "one hoss sha ...
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  • [[Category:Fixed income analysis]] ...
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  • [[Category:Fixed income]] ...
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  • ...o model a small, open economy operating under [[Fixed exchange-rate system|fixed nominal exchange rate]]. Polak suggest explicit links between the monetary ...pers.repec.org/RePEc:pal:imfstp:v:6:y:1957:i:1:p:1-50 Monetary Analysis of Income Formation and Payments Problems], ''IMF Staff Papers'', '''6''', issue 1, p ...
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  • ...when the [[book value]] of an [[asset]] exceeds the recoverable amount. [[Fixed assets]], commonly known as PPE (Property, Plant & Equipment), refers to lo This is recorded as a loss of $4,500 in the [[income statement]]. ...
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  • ...ike price]]s. Usually, compounded options are used for currency or [[fixed income]] markets where insecurity exists regarding the option's risk protection. A ...
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  • ...vers mathematical groundwork for Chapter 21, which examines how changes in income from increased money supply affect wages, prices, employment, and profits. ...eeded for Chapter 21. Chapter 21 considers the question of how a change in income resulting from an increase in money supply will be apportioned between wage ...
    15 KB (2,501 words) - 15:34, 30 April 2023
  • ...nous, stochastic production. The economy is closed, the number of trees is fixed, output equals consumption ( {{math|<VAR>A</VAR> <sub>''t'' + 1</sub> {{=}} The [[risk-free interest rate]] (the interest received on fixed income, like bonds issued by extremely safe entities, typically governments) may a ...
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  • ...nomist [[Friedrich Hayek]] argued in favor of the stabilization of nominal income as a monetary policy norm as early as 1931 and as late as 1975.<ref>{{cite ...d have been far less severe had central banks adopted some form of nominal income targeting. ...
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  • ...k that gives a fixed reading of 10:37 for a while, and then jumps to a new fixed reading of 10:38, etc. In this framework, each variable of interest is meas ...ed in unspecified time period ''t'', ''y''<sub>''3''</sub> to the value of income observed in the third time period, etc. ...
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  • ...}}</ref><ref name=":2" /> It has also been used in the pricing of [[fixed income]] and [[credit risk]] and has been combined with other [[time series]] meth [[Category:Fixed income analysis]] ...
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