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Corporate Governance relates to mechanisms through which providers of resources to the firm get their share of resources in return. Adequate governance practices help develop capital markets and assist market forces in attaining efficient contracts. Convincing evidence exists that well developed...
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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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We examine the firm's alterations in dividend and investment activities following credit rating changes. We find that downgraded firms reduce both dividends and investments more than no-rating-change firms. However, a silver lining of this doubly negative impact for shareholders is an increase...
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This study examines the impact of the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 (TCJA) on U.S. corporate investment. We examine U.S. firms and compare them to Canadian firms from 2017 to 2019 in a multivariate firm fixed-effects difference-in-differences analysis. Our results indicate that investment...
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We develop a dynamic Q-theoretic framework that investigates the interaction among investment, financing, carbon emission reduction, and risk management for financially constrained firms. The model generates the following predictions: (1) financing constraints hinder carbon emission reduction...
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This study aims to determine the effect of dividend policy on investment decisions of a sample of individual investors settled at Western Mediterranean Region (Antalya, Burdur and Isparta) in Turkey. The survey method was employed within the study. Initially, the demographic features of the...
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What are the costs and benefits of mandatory dividend rules? On the one hand, they make it harder for controlling shareholders to divert corporate assets. On the other hand, they reduce the internal funds available for firms to invest, possibly leading to the loss of valuable projects. To assess...
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We extend Triole (2006) to link together two seemingly different cases – firms facing potential free cash flow problems versus firms facing financial constraints. The model predicts a large number of disparate findings in the empirical literature and so demonstrates its usefulness.
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We study a dynamic agency model where the agent privately observes the firm's cash flows that are subject to persistent shocks. We characterize the policy dynamics and implement the optimal contract by financial securities. Because bad performance distorts investors' beliefs downward, the agent...
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Theory has recently shown that corporate policies should depend on firms' exposure to short- and long-lived cash flow shocks and the correlation between these shocks. We provide granular estimates of these parameters for Compustat firms using a new filter that uses only cash flow data and the...
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