Similar words: anglian, crocodilian, machiavellianism, diglycol, diglossia, the big lie, diglyceride, prodigy. Meaning: n. Italian painter and sculptor (1884-1920).
Random good picture Not show
61. They call in Modigliani and Miller and ask, how much should we borrow?
62. Modigliani and Miller wrote a famous article arguing that-- what I just said--I just tried to say it in very intuitive terms.
63. If we are to believe Modigliani and Miller, firm valuation is not determined by whether the firm is capitalized by debt or equity.
64. The other thing that I want to say about Modigliani and Miller is about corporate debt.
65. Modigliani is one of the authors of your textbook along with Fabozzi.
66. It is hard to look at the small blonde child on the right, her eyes expressly made creepy by the smudging of one iris, and not feel that Modigliani was trying to paint human pain itself.
66. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
67. Modigliani is hot stuff in the twenties century on Paris'painting world.
68. So the principal textbook is Frank Fabozzi, the other authors are Modigliani, Jones and Ferri, Foundations of Financial Markets and Institutions.
69. So, that's the basic insight in Modigliani and Miller, that share repurchase and dividend are really interchangeable; it's just all a conceptual difference.
70. When Modigliani and Miller wrote, there was a differential tax rate between dividends and capital gains.
More similar words: anglian, crocodilian, machiavellianism, diglycol, diglossia, the big lie, diglyceride, prodigy, glia, prodigal, glial, humanitarianism, MODI, anglia, puglia, prodigious, ganglia, prodigality, modish, modify, emodin, prodigiously, child prodigy, neuroglia, microglia, glial cell, modicum, east anglia, neuroglial, modifier.