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It is important to determine whether firms realize assets within a short period to settle liabilities when the debts are due. Most common indicators used to measure liquidity are the current and quick ratios. However, the cash conversion cycle period (CCC) may be a better approach. This study...
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This paper uses an event study methodology to examine the stock price behavior surrounding announcements of stock repurchases made by Taiwan firms from 2000 to 2008. Our analysis shows that stock prices go up in response to stock repurchase announcements. We also find the announcement effects...
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This study aims to examine how attainment discrepancy and financial slack affect risk-taking behaviour across a Firm's Life Cycle (FLC) stages. The empirical results show that the investment behaviour of the firms is deeply affected by the industry's investment behaviour in all FLC stages....
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The main purpose of this paper is to explore Taiwanese firms' risk behavior when investing in China. Firms' investment decision-making in relation to risk propensity may be affected by its (1) aspiration performance, (2) looming bankruptcy, (3) sound operating resource, and/or (4) investment...
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This study examines whether a high dividend yield is equivalent to a high return. For constructing a proposed portfolio, we use the panel data of listed companies’ dividends in six consecutive quarters, and other financial data to estimate expected current yields, which more conform to...
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This study examines the association between dividend payout ratios and subsequent earnings growth using a unique dataset on Taiwanese firms paying dual dividends. The practice of paying dual dividends, which is quite common in Taiwan, gives rise to a novel 'balanced-dividend hypothesis' to be...
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