Effect of Management Ability and Type of Attitude on Predicting the Price Signal in the Stock Exchange
Subject Areas : Computer EngineeringAli Ghorbani 1 , Mahmood Yahyazadehfar 2
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Keywords: Stock exchange, price signal, predicting,
Abstract :
The main purpose of the current research was to explain the effect of management ability and type of attitude on the financing policy of companies admitted to the Tehran Stock Exchange. The research community is the financial intermediation companies that were active in the Tehran Stock Exchange and were continuously active in the stock exchange for a period of 5 years from 2017 to 2021. In this research, using judgmental random sampling approach, the researcher selected 120 companies to collect the required data. For data analysis, first the research variables were calculated using Excel software, and then the combined data was analyzed using EViews and Stata software. The results of the research showed that management ability had a positive and significant impact on financial leverage, debt maturity, and cash retention. Also, the attitude of the management has a positive and significant effect on the three variables of financial leverage, debt maturity, cash retention.
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