Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model
碩士 === 國立高雄第一科技大學 === 金融營運所 === 92 === This paper constructs a degree-of-total-leverage framework to test whether and how shifts in product mix affect earnings volatility at 32 banks in Taiwan between the third quarter, 1997 and the third quarter, 2003.After empirical analysis, the paper ends with s...
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ndltd-TW-092NKIT56670612015-10-13T15:01:27Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/73262632985991572288 Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model 銀行產品組合對盈餘波動之影響:總槓桿程度之運用 Yu-ching Chen 陳鈺清 碩士 國立高雄第一科技大學 金融營運所 92 This paper constructs a degree-of-total-leverage framework to test whether and how shifts in product mix affect earnings volatility at 32 banks in Taiwan between the third quarter, 1997 and the third quarter, 2003.After empirical analysis, the paper ends with some empirical findings. 1.investment activities and fee-based activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with revenue volatility. 2.bank scale reveals a positive and significant relationship with revenue volatility. 3.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with degree of total leverage. 4.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with earnings volatility. 5.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with ROA. Andy Chien 菅瑞昌 2004 學位論文 ; thesis 64 zh-TW |
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碩士 === 國立高雄第一科技大學 === 金融營運所 === 92 === This paper constructs a degree-of-total-leverage framework to test whether and how shifts in product mix affect earnings volatility at 32 banks in Taiwan between the third quarter, 1997 and the third quarter, 2003.After empirical analysis, the paper ends with some empirical findings.
1.investment activities and fee-based activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with revenue volatility.
2.bank scale reveals a positive and significant relationship with revenue volatility.
3.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with degree of total leverage.
4.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with earnings volatility.
5.investment activities reveal a positive and significant relationship with ROA.
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Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model |
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Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model |
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Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model |
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Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model |
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Product Mix and Earnings Volatility at Banks: Evidence from a Degree of Total Leverage Model |
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product mix and earnings volatility at banks: evidence from a degree of total leverage model |
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