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Marketing intangible assets and credit ratings : evidence from Mena
Dissertant
Thesis advisor
University
Al Akhawayn University
Faculty
The School of Business Administration
University Country
Morocco
Degree
Master
Degree Date
2016
English Abstract
This paper aims to link the level of intangible incorporeal assets to the level of debt.
In my 14 years analysis (from 2002 to 2015), I have designated 600 companies from MENA countries in order to build the model.
In order to identify how the excessive amounts of incorporeal resources characterizes the probability of bringing lower cost of debt, I have connected a Probit relapse study.
Therefore, it has been proven that the level of incorporeal assets has an important influence on the interest rate.
That is, obtaining great amounts of incorporeal assets expands the organization's odds to have more favorable credit terms and hence lower interest rate.
Additional affirmation to the lenders' rights shields was included through the results, also its effect on the cost of debt
Main Subjects
No. of Pages
31
Table of Contents
Table of contents.
Abstract.
Chapter One : Introduction.
Chapter Two : Literature review.
Chapter Three : Methodology.
Chapter Four : Conclusion
References.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Tamik, Ahmad. (2016). Marketing intangible assets and credit ratings : evidence from Mena. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Al Akhawayn University, Morocco
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-775175
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Tamik, Ahmad. Marketing intangible assets and credit ratings : evidence from Mena. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Al Akhawayn University. (2016).
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-775175
American Medical Association (AMA)
Tamik, Ahmad. (2016). Marketing intangible assets and credit ratings : evidence from Mena. (Master's theses Theses and Dissertations Master). Al Akhawayn University, Morocco
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-775175
Language
English
Data Type
Arab Theses
Record ID
BIM-775175