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Children in 1874, which ultimately initiated dramatic changes in society's treatment of children. However, it was not until 1974 when formal legislation was passed in North America that clearly defined a mandate for the reporting of physica...
housing bubble. While the term bubble frequently appears in both the popular press and academic literature, it doesn’t have a precise definition. Here people refer to a bubble as a price increase unrelated to fundamental factors, but relate...
capital asset charge form (CAPM) is a theory of the connection between the risks of a security or a portfolio of securities and the anticipated rate of come back that is commensurate with that risk. The theory is based on the assumption tha...
corporate finance. The mix of assets-in place and investment opportunities affects a firm’s capital structure, the maturity and covenant structure of its debt contracts, a firm’s dividend policy, its compensation contracts, and its accounti...
employees and their employer. Some alike, but somewhat distinct, periods are human assets, human relatives, work relatives, developed relatives, and staff management or staff services. Generically talking, the period encompasses an array of...
article written by Ching-Lih Jan and Jane A. Ou, “Negative-Book-Value Firms and Their Valuation”. The article states the negative earnings of an organization/firm and its consequences that lead towards negative book value which is not a goo...
AIDS is a collection of infections and syndroms in humans. This is caused by specific damage to the immune system by the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Two kinds of HIV infect humans: HIV-1 and HIV-2. HIV-1 is more dangerous and more e...