Financial ratios for universities : a feasibility study / by Andrija Popovic, Christopher Matias, Aisha Ali and André Lebel.: CS81-595/2025-3E-PDF
"The indicators in this paper were based on the revenue and expenditure data derived from the FINUNI survey. Depending on the nature of the ratio, results can vary depending on the university’s size, whether it is a U15 or non‑U15 institution and whether it is a graduate or undergraduate university. In some cases, the province in which a university is located can indicate whether it is more (e.g. Quebec) or less publicly funded (e.g. Ontario). In general, larger, U15 and graduate universities tend to have higher relative revenue specified for research, a higher tuition discount rate, and a lower dependency on ancillary revenues. Other indicators, such as the academic salary ratio, are largely similar and stable over time and across university characteristics"--Summary, page 11.
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| Title | Financial ratios for universities : a feasibility study / by Andrija Popovic, Christopher Matias, Aisha Ali and André Lebel. |
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| Publication type | Monograph - View Master Record |
| Language | [English] |
| Other language editions | [French] |
| Format | Digital text |
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| Description | 1 online resource (11 pages) : graphs. |
| ISBN | 9780660781006 |
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| Departmental catalogue number | 81‑595‑M |
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