Three essays on financial contracts

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Book Synopsis Three essays on financial contracts by : Li-Ming Han

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Three Essays on Financial Contracts

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Financial Contracts by : Diego García

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Three Essays on Financial Contracting

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Financial Contracting by : Christopher J. Tamm

Download or read book Three Essays on Financial Contracting written by Christopher J. Tamm and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 108 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In these essays, I examine the characteristics of financial contracts around Chapter 11 bankruptcy. In the first essay, I document significant changes firms make in the type and characteristics of its debt and equity securities during bankruptcy. The changes I find indicate that firms are using Chapter 11 to increase their financial flexibility after emergence. In the second essay, I compare the characteristics of warrants issued by firms during initial public offerings with those of warrants issued by firms emerging from bankruptcy. I show that the characteristics are very different for the warrants issued in each category. Warrants issued by firms emerging from Chapter 11 tend to have very little managerial flexibility, and are instead designed to placate junior creditors to allow a faster emergence from bankruptcy. In the third essay, I examine the financial covenants and restrictions in debt securities issued shortly after emerging from chapter 11. I find the firms with more covenants and restrictions are less likely to refile for bankruptcy.

Three Essays on the Valuation of Embedded Derivatives in Financial Contracts

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on the Valuation of Embedded Derivatives in Financial Contracts by : Karim Drira

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Three Essays on Financial Relationships in Credit Markets with Adverse Selection

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Financial Relationships in Credit Markets with Adverse Selection by : Charl Kengchon

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Three Essays on Credit Contracts

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Three essays on venture capital contracting

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ISBN 13 : 9051709471
Total Pages : 181 pages
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Book Synopsis Three essays on venture capital contracting by : Ibolya Schindele

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Three Essays on Contract Theory and Applications

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Contract Theory and Applications by : Sunjoo Hwang

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Three Essays on Financial Innovation

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Contracts, Three Essays on the Theory of

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Book Synopsis Contracts, Three Essays on the Theory of by : Benjamin Edward Hermalin

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Three Essays on Contracts

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Contracts by : Hanne Elsbet Meihuizen

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Three Essays in Corporate Finance

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Total Pages : 292 pages
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Book Synopsis Three Essays in Corporate Finance by : Bernardino Manuel Pereira Adão

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Three Essays on Financial Economics

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Financial Economics by : Kunal Sachdeva

Download or read book Three Essays on Financial Economics written by Kunal Sachdeva and published by . This book was released on 2018 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation presents three essays in financial economics. The essays discuss how market frictions can affect outcomes in the real economy, the returns earned by investors, and the investment decisions made by asset managers. The first essay studies how the liquidity of assets can affect outcomes in the real economy. In particular, it focuses on the life settlement market to show how increased liquidity of life insurance contracts are causally linked to greater life longevity. The second essay studies how inside investments relate to managerial compensation and fund performance. The essay focuses on the decreasing returns to scale to arbitrage strategies and the profit maximizing motive of asset managers as the central friction affecting return. The final essay analyzes the role that information acquisition and communication have on the choice to be a principal, agent, or both. The results emphasize how the choice to be either a principal or an agent strictly dominate the mixed strategy of being both, in a highly generalized model.

Three Essays in Accounting Regulation and Debt Contract Characteristics

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Book Synopsis Three Essays in Accounting Regulation and Debt Contract Characteristics by : Bryan S. Graden

Download or read book Three Essays in Accounting Regulation and Debt Contract Characteristics written by Bryan S. Graden and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 112 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation is comprised of three essays relating to accounting regulation and debt contracting. The first essay is designed to draw inferences about lenders' demand for lease accounting rules in light of proposed lease accounting standard changes. I study changes in lease-related debt covenants surrounding the adoption of Statement of Financial Accounting Standards 13: Accounting for Leases in 1976. I find that lenders are significantly less likely to inhibit leasing activity via lease restrictions after SFAS 13 adoption and that lenders are significantly more likely to modify debt covenants to capitalize operating leases across time in the post-SFAS 13-adoption period. The findings suggest that lenders adapt debt covenant definitions to changes in accounting standards. Further, the findings indicate that lenders adapt debt covenant definitions to changes in borrowers' financial reporting incentives. The second essay investigates whether lenders capitalize operating leases uniformly when defining debt covenants. I argue that bankruptcy treatment of leases affects lenders' incentives to incorporate operating leases into debt covenants leading to differential treatment of operating leases as opposed to a "one-size-fits-all" contracting treatment of operating leases. Using a hand-collected sample of lending agreements from firms that use operating leases extensively, I find a positive association between the probability of lenders capitalizing operating leases into debt covenants and the duration of borrowers' lease contracts. The results indicate that lenders discriminate among operating leases when designing debt covenants and suggest that operating leases vary in their effect on credit risk. The third essay examines the relation between contract-specified accounting standards and private lender country of domicile. Prior studies provide evidence suggesting that equity investors' information gathering and processing costs are related to differences in reported accounting standards. While lenders have access to private information about prospective borrowers, I document that US lenders are more likely to contract on US accounting standards that match their home country. These findings generalize to Canadian, UK, and IFRS-country lenders and suggest that lenders exhibit a preference for home-country GAAP. In additional tests, I examine whether the degree of difference between borrower- and lender-country accounting standards affects the likelihood that a debt contract from a US lender specifies US GAAP and whether contracting on similar GAAP affects other loan terms. I find no significant effect on the probability of contracting on US GAAP when accounting differences are larger. Similarly, I find no significant evidence that lenders modify loan spread, maturity, and financial covenant use for loans from US lenders that specify US accounting standards.

Three Essays on Household Finance

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Book Synopsis Three Essays on Household Finance by : Alexander Calen Aberlin Kaufman

Download or read book Three Essays on Household Finance written by Alexander Calen Aberlin Kaufman and published by . This book was released on 2010 with total page 312 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This dissertation presents three essays on household finance. All three focus on contemporary U.S. consumer credit markets, with particular attention paid to how market organization and firm incentives mediate the way firms interact with customers and the types of contracts they offer. The first essay examines the question of whether securitization was responsible for poor underwriting standards during the recent mortgage crisis. The second essay attempts to quantify the effect of Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac's intervention in the conforming mortgage market on equilibrium outcomes such as price and contract structure. The third essay investigates how mutual ownership of a firm by its customers can limit that firm's incentive to offer contracts meant to take advantage of customers' behavioral biases.

Three Essays in Contract Theory

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Book Synopsis Three Essays in Contract Theory by : Kyoungwon Rhee

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Three Essays in Financial Economics

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Book Synopsis Three Essays in Financial Economics by : Mark W. Westerfield

Download or read book Three Essays in Financial Economics written by Mark W. Westerfield and published by . This book was released on 2004 with total page 163 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: (Cont.) left on the table" due to underpricing in the IPO allocation is not capital the firm could have raised; instead, it is the empirical regularity associated with obtaining a high quality aftermarket, high equity valuation, and higher proceeds to the issuer. We examine the principal-agent problem in a simple continuous time framework when potential agents have heterogeneous priors. We find that the principal prefers agents with priors very different from his own. The principal will create a contract that includes side-bets to exploit gains from trade created by heterogeneous priors despite the distortionary effect on effort choice. In a semi-dynamic labor market, the principal can optimally choose to churn his employees to prevent them from learning about project profitability, even when agents' skills are increasing with job tenure. We develop several empirical predictions, and relate our model to the labor market in the financial industry.