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    TOPIC: INVESTOR PROTECTION AND VALUE RELEVANCE IN AUSTRALIA 1.2 RESEARCH QUESTION: Does corporate governance characteristics have any bearing on value relevance? 1.3 RESEARCH OBJECTIVES: To examine the impact of size of BOD on value relevance. To study the impact of proportion of independent directors on board. To investigate the impact of presence of audit committee. To explore the impact of presence of top 4 auditors. 1.4 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE RESEARCH: The research will highlight the effect

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    When it comes to start-up funding, investors are often the best way to channel initial funding to your business. This guide will look at one of the most crucial aspects of financing: finding the lead investor. You can learn about what a lead investor means, why finding one matters for your business and the things you should look for before you begin searching. You’ll also be able to understand the four crucial steps to finding a lead investor. What is a lead investor? Anyone looking for funding for

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    5) ANGEL INVESTORS: Those looking to finance their business can always look to an angel —an angel investor, that is. Angel investors have helped to start up many prominent companies, including Google, Yahoo and Costco. This alternative form of investing generally occurs in a company's early stages of growth, with investors expecting a 20 to 25 percent return on their investment. ADVANTAGES: • No need of collateral. • An entrepreneur is free to make decisions. • Angel investors provide desired support

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    The effect of startup businesses on economic wealth is a hot topic nowadays. Not everyone agrees with the current policies concerning entrepreneurship and its effect on innovation, job creation and economic growth. Shane is one of those people who clearly disagrees with current incentives given by the government (Shane, 2009). According to him, policy makers should no longer motivate typical start-ups by providing incentives to start a business like loans, subsidies and tax benefits. This namely

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    of 23% per annum. Piotroski also notes that initial signs of improvement in financial performance are at first ignored by market participants, with share price reactions only occurring during subsequent positive quarterly earnings announcements. Investors and analysts have a tendency to rely too heavily on the record of past earnings growth (La Porta et al. 1997). According to Lakonishok, Shleifer & Vishny (1994) popular strategies like 'extrapolating past earnings growth too far into the future'

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    How I feel about Luxottica and the owner of Luxottica is that he very smart-alecky and he doesn't answer questions that need to be answered and he very unconfident with his responses he gives half answers.When the Luxottica said everything is worth what the people are willing to pay because his glasses are really expensive in my opinion and I wouldn't spend my money on some glasses that i'm probably going to wear one time and they're not even prescription glasses which cost more! and their own most

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    1. What types of people are angel investors, and how are they different from venture capitalists? Angel Investors are the sophisticated ones who generally used to fund the startup companies. Any entrepreneur who wishes to establish a startup might search for investors. And investors who are willing to fund are known as Angel Investors. And the amount availed through investments for startups are called Angel Investments. Also there is another kind of investment also called as capital investment

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    Donald Trump has created real estate buildings, used persistence to innovate bankruptcy and hate on the media, and illuminated the world by being a major figure in real estate. Donald Trump is an American business magnate, investor, author, television personality and candidate for President of the United States (Donald Trump 2016 Profile). He is also a realtor. He has made the fortune of 4.5 billion dollars through mainly business and television (#72 Donald Trump). Donald Trump has donated money

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    one 's home real estate investors are a viable option and are gaining popularity. If you are in a hurry to sell your home rather quickly, which of the two options is likely to result in the best outcome? The Advantages of Investors Over Realtors Investors can help homeowners sell a home quickly, where the payment in cash will be rather quick. Typically, the home will be purchased in its immediate condition referred to (As Is), and a lot of times without the investors having a walk through the

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    Real Estate Investor By David Neese | Submitted On February 08, 2006 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit Share this article on Pinterest In his interview with me, John Paul Moses, who is the founder of our Local Memphis Investors Group, was

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