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- initialism finance capital asset pricing model
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The methodology, a version of CAPM, is a bit complicated, because you have to pick a suitable window (e.g. 10 days) to measure the effect, and allow a few days before the story hits the media, to allow for early leaks.
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The methodology, a version of CAPM, is a bit complicated, because you have to pick a suitable window (e.g. 10 days) to measure the effect, and allow a few days before the story hits the media, to allow for early leaks.
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The methodology, a version of CAPM, is a bit complicated, because you have to pick a suitable window (e.g. 10 days) to measure the effect, and allow a few days before the story hits the media, to allow for early leaks.
AGU Day 2 part B: Science not getting heard | Serendipity 2009
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The CAPM is built using an approach. familiar to every microeconomist.
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The CAPM is considered the backbone of modern price theory for financial markets.
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The CAPM is also applied in comparative analyses of the success of different investors.
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The basis of the CAPM is that an individual investor can choose exposure to risk through a combination of lending-borrowing and a suitably composed (optimal) portfolio of risky securities.
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The CAPM is a one-period model and assumes consumption at the end of period.
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It is one of the variables in the Capital Asset Pricing Model ( "CAPM"), the finance model that revolutionized the calculation of the required return on equity, a key component of the weighted average cost of capital.
AccountingWEB.com dragon4 2010
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In assessing cost of capital the Group uses the Capital Asset Pricing Model ( "CAPM"), applying an equity market premium of
ACN Newswire 2009
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