Miller theorem — refers to the process of creating equivalent circuits. It asserts that a floating impedance element supplied by two voltage sources connected in series may be split into two grounded elements with corresponding impedances. There is also a dual… … Wikipedia
Miller-Theorem — Das Millertheorem behandelt die Verlegung von Impedanzen in elektrischen Netzen. Gibt es zwei Netze, die über eine Impedanz Z verbunden sind, so kann diese Impedanz so verlegt werden, dass beide Netze getrennt werden. Die Verlegung in Z1 und Z2… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Modigliani–Miller theorem — The Modigliani–Miller theorem (of Franco Modigliani, Merton Miller) forms the basis for modern thinking on capital structure. The basic theorem states that, under a certain market price process (the classical random walk), in the absence of taxes … Wikipedia
Modigliani-Miller theorem — The Modigliani Miller theorem (of Franco Modigliani, Merton Miller) forms the basis for modern thinking on capital structure. The basic theorem states that, in the absence of taxes, bankruptcy costs, and asymmetric information, and in an… … Wikipedia
Modigliani-Miller-Theorem — Die Modigliani Miller Theoreme wurden von Franco Modigliani und Merton Miller 1958 in ihrem Aufsatz The Cost of Capital, Corporation Finance and the Theory of Investment vorgestellt. Sie behandeln den Einfluss des Verschuldungsgrades eines… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Modigliani-Miller-Theorem — 1. Begriff: 1958 von ⇡ Modigliani und ⇡ Miller aufgestellte Theoreme über die Zusammenhänge zwischen Marktwert, Kapitalstruktur und Kapitalkosten. Theorem I: Der Gesamtwert eines Unternehmens in einer bestimmten Risikoklasse ist bei gegebenem… … Lexikon der Economics
Modigliani-Miller Theorem - M&M — A financial theory stating that the market value of a firm is determined by its earning power and the risk of its underlying assets, and is independent of the way it chooses to finance its investments or distribute dividends. Remember, a firm can … Investment dictionary
Modigliani-Miller-Theorem — Modigliani Mịller Theorem [mɔdɪl jɑːni ], von F. Modigliani und M. H. Miller (1958) entwickelter Ansatz der modernen Finanzierungstheorie, wonach auf vollkommenen Kapitalmärkten unter Berücksichtigung des Risikos die Verschuldung eines… … Universal-Lexikon
Miller effect — In electronics, the Miller effect accounts for the increase in the equivalent input capacitance of an inverting voltage amplifier due to amplification of the effect of capacitance between the input and output terminals. The virtually increased… … Wikipedia
Miller, Merton H. — ▪ American economist in full Merton Howard Miller born May 16, 1923, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. died June 3, 2000, Chicago, Illinois American economist who, with Harry M. Markowitz (Markowitz, Harry M.) and William F. Sharpe (Sharpe,… … Universalium