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From 2007 to 2010, more than 200 community banks in the United States failed. Many of these failed community banking organizations (CBOs) held less than $1 billion in total assets. As economic conditions worsen, banking organizations are expected to preserve capital to withstand unexpected...
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We study market reactions to seasoned equity issuances that were announced by financial companies between 2002 and 2013. To assess the risk and valuation implications of these seasoned equity issuances, we conduct an event analysis using daily credit default swap (CDS) and stock market pricing...
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Purpose: The volatility in stock prices is one of the most discussed topics in finance. Many studies have been conducted to find the factors which cause fluctuation in stock prices and different results have been found. In this study an attempt has been made to see the affect of dividend yield,...
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This paper studies the impact of the concentration of control, the type of controlling shareholder and the dividend tax preference of the controlling shareholder on dividend policy for a panel of 220 German firms over 1984-2005. While the concentration of control does not have an effect on the...
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An excess of control rights over cash flow rights (deviation), resulting in controlling shareholder entrenchment, is a common corporate governance problem in East Asian companies. This study examines whether control rights and cash flow rights deviations affect companies' earnings distribution...
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Using cross-sectional analysis of corporate dividend policy we show that large shareholders extract rents from firms and expropriate minority shareholders in the weak corporate governance environment of an emerging economy. By comparing dividends paid across varying corporate ownership...
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The motivation for these studies is the international extensive researches about factors that might be important in determining firms dividend policy. There are many reasons explaining why dividend policy is so interesting. One reason is that the dividend policy of the firm affects its capital...
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The present study proposes an analysis of the main views expressed in the literature on financial policy, as well as the shaping of our own, clear and comprehensive vision, regarding the content of this concept. The main objective of our research is to clarify the content of the financial policy...
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This paper investigates the effect of corporate risk management on dividend policy. We extend the signaling framework of Bhattacharya (1979) by including the possibility of hedging the future cash flow. We find that the higher the hedging level, the lower the incremental dividend. This result is...
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This paper investigates if firms’ size and age, and dividend payment can work as good proxies of financial constraints faced by firms. The motivation is that, these proxies have been used by several authors to sort and distinguish firms according to a level of financial distress. To conduct...
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