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The extant literature on trade credit emphasizes its financing role wherein financially sound firms provide trade credit to ease the credit constraints of weaker trading partners. We offer an alternative, though not mutually exclusive, perspective in which trade credit serves as a commitment...
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U.S. firms are hoarding a $2 trillion cash stockpile which many believe will spur acquisition activity. In light of this fact, we examine whether cash-rich firms actually use their cash when making acquisitions. Surprisingly, we show that firms in the top third of cash holdings are 45% more...
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We extend the quantitative corporate finance framework of Hennessy and Whited (2005) by introducing long-term defaultable debt and stochastic volatility. These features lead to significantly lower leverage and higher default probabilities, and a stronger negative correlation of investment with...
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We identify a firm's growth type by its valuation volatility which proxies for the extent to which asymmetric information arises from growth opportunities rather than from assets-in-place. We show that firm investment style (measured by R&D/[Capex R&D]) is persistent and positively aligned with...
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In this paper, we present a literature review and classification scheme for investment cash flow sensitivity under behavioral corporate finance. The former consists of all published articles between 2000 and 2011 in different journals that are appropriate outlets for BCF research. The articles...
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In this paper I analyze a simple example of a debt contract based on an extension of the debt overhang problem. I assume incomplete contracts and introduce the possibility of refinancing an existing debt by an outside investor. Although the refinancing is never implemented in the equilibrium, it...
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We investigate hold-up problems in debt financing among publicly traded firms with apparently limited information asymmetries. Based on the prediction by Rajan (1992), we examine how changes in short-term bank loan ratio affect firm investment behavior. We confirm that, while investment by...
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We assess the impact of credit constraints on investment, inventories and other working capital and firm growth with a large panel of small and medium-sized enterprises from 12 European countries for the period 2014-2016. The data come from the Survey on the access to finance of enterprises...
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The extant literature on trade credit emphasizes its financing role wherein financially sound firms provide trade credit to ease the credit constraints of weaker trading partners. We offer an alternative, though not mutually exclusive, perspective in which trade credit serves as a commitment...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013038636
This book presents a new approach to the valuation of capital asset investments and investment decision-making. Starting from simple premises and working logically through three basic elements (capital, income, and cash flow), it guides readers on an interdisciplinary journey through the...
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