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Robex Resources Inc - Transaction Close - November 9

Benzinga

As a reminder, the pre-tax net present value ("NPV") based on a US$ 1,650/oz gold price and a 5% discount rate (NPV5%) is $199 million. The new group will lead the construction and expansion of the Kiniero mine that is expected to produce 110koz of gold on average per year over the Life of Mine.

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Pay for Prudence

Reynolds Holding

We contribute to this debate by documenting the extent to which bankers’ pay contains prudence-related targets, the association between those targets and other incentives, and how the targets affect future bank risk-taking. Using our novel dataset, we document that PfP has existed since the beginning of our sample period in 2001.​

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Rethinking the Value and Emission Implications of Green Bonds

Reynolds Holding

To examine these competing hypotheses, we document the stock market reaction to the issuance of green bonds and the cross-sectional factors (bond, firm, and country characteristics) associated with such reaction.

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The Role of Financial Projections in Business Valuation

Equilest

It is important to document and justify these assumptions clearly. These projections are discounted back to their present value using an appropriate discount rate. The resulting net present value represents the estimated value of the business.

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ESG A Valuation Framework

Value Scope

How do you justify making substantial investments and fundamental changes to corporate structures and culture without empirical evidence that it will make a direct impact on shareholder value, total shareholder return, net present value, and individual rates of return? . Do ESG programs impact firm value?

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M&A Terms Every Business Owner Should Know

Class VI Partner

Discount Rate Discount Rate refers to the rate at which a stream of future cash flows is discounted to determine Net Present Value. Interest is an expense the appears on the income statement, but principal exists on the balance sheet. It can also refer to the rate of return required by investors for a particular investment.