Residual method


 

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Residual method

A method of allocating the purchase price for the acquisition of another firm among the acquired assets.



Residual method

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Residual risk

Residual risk

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Solow residual

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Residuals

Residuals

(1) Part of stock returns not explained by the explanatory variable (the market index return). Residuals measure the impact of firm-specific events during a particular period. (2) Remainder cash flows generated by pool collateral and those needed to fund bonds supported by the collateral.


Residual dividend approach

Residual dividend approach

An approach that suggests that a firm pay dividends if and only if acceptable investment opportunities for those funds are currently unavailable.


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Residual claim

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