The Impact of Personal Taxes on the Firm's Weighted Average Cost of Capital and Investment Behaviour: A Simplified Approach Using the Dempsey Discounted Dividends Model
The discounted dividends model advanced by Dempsey (1996) is extended to provide a weighted average cost of capital (WACC) assessment of investment opportunities with irregular cash flows. Thereafter, the framework is extended to an assessment of the implications of government tax policy for the firm's investment behaviour. The developed framework is consistent with the empirical evidence of Poterba and Summers (1985) which - over the period of UK tax history 1950-1983 encompassing four major tax on equity reforms - observes how the related dividend and investment politics of UK firms appear to be influenced by the level of dividend taxes. Copyright Blackwell Publishers Ltd 1998.
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1998-06
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Authors: | Dempsey, Mike |
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Journal of Business Finance & Accounting. - Wiley Blackwell, ISSN 0306-686X. - Vol. 25.1998-06, 5&6, p. 747-763
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