normal returnの例文
- This growth rate assumes normal returns in the stock and bond markets.
- "Just normal return to Earth, " he said with a broad smile.
- The most common model for normal returns is the'market model'( MacKinlay 1997 ).
- Event studies, however, may differ with respect to their specification of normal returns.
- This won't be a normal return to business for any NBA television outlet.
- A normal return on fixed assetsand working capital is calculated and deducted from projected businesscash flows.
- A hallmark of a good company is that it should earn above-normal returns for sustained periods.
- For California state tax, file a normal return.
- Its presence has distorted the interest rate structure, dampening the prospect of a normal return of liquidity.
- Based on the regression coefficients, the normal returns are then projected and used to calculate the abnormal returns.
- Or, more exactly, normal return on passive investment is regarded as overhead to be distributed among the factory products.
- Because the bottom type is used to indicate the lack of a normal return, it typically has no values.
- The upside is fairly limited, because if you have paid for perfection, all you have gotten is a normal return.
- A team spokeswoman said " the normal return to basketball " for such an injury is five to six months.
- In fact the great majority of innovations never get off the bottom of the curve, and never produce normal returns.
- If they manage to get a more normal return on equity in the next two years, they will beat the market.
- "I would think that in the more normal return environment that we're heading into, those S & P gains will reverse ."
- MacGill took 24 wickets in those five matches while Warne took just seven, way below his normal return of 4.3 wickets per match.
- "I would think that in the more normal return environment that we're heading into, those S & AMP; P gains will reverse ."
- The returns for variable printing vary from double the normal return at the basic level to 10-15 times the return for fully variable jobs.