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This study examines the association between government contracts and firms' use of trade credit. Firms with government contracts may demand less trade credit because of their lower operational risk, higher firm performance, stronger capacity to generate internal funds, and better access to other...
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By using a pilot license as a proxy for the sensation-seeking personality trait, we examine the relation between sensation-seeking CEOs and trade credit. With a sample of pilot CEOs and non-pilot CEOs from U.S. listed firms from 1993-2016, we find strong evidence that firms led by pilot CEOs are...
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This paper is the first to study the relation between financial restatements and restatement firms’ demand for trade credit as a source of financing. Using a sample of U.S.- listed firms for the 2000–2016 period, we find that restatement firms tend to use more trade credit in the year...
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Purpose - This study examines the influence of the readability of annual reports on firms' ability to obtain trade credit from suppliers. Particularly, we conjecture that annual report readability helps firms obtain more trade credit from suppliers.Design/methodology/approach - We use the...
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In this study, we explore how the linguistic attributes of verbal language influence suppliers by focusing on trade credit using the earnings conference call setting. We hypothesize and find that suppliers tend to extend more trade credit to customers if managers of the customer firm use more...
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In this study, we examine the effect of taxes on the use of trade credit and on the relation between trade credit financing and managerial inside debt using the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act of 2017 TCJA (TCJA). We find that firms are likely to use more trade credit after the enactment of the TCJA,...
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