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Consistent with precautionary savings models, we provide evidence that firms hoard cash in response to an exogenous credit shortage. For identification, we compare public U.S. firms in the same industry, location, and size quintile, but whose access to bank credit was differentially affected...
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We survey the theory and evidence of behavioral corporate finance, which generally takes one of two approaches. The market timing and catering approach views managerial financing and investment decisions as rational managerial responses to securities mispricing. The managerial biases approach...
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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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We model corporate liquidity policy and show that aggregate risk exposure is a key determinant of how firms choose between cash and bank credit lines. Banks create liquidity for firms by pooling their idiosyncratic risks. As a result, firms with high aggregate risk find it costly to get credit...
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Financial liquidity in enterprise is maintained and managed for risk reduction purposes. Liquidity management should contribute to realization of the fundamental enterprise aim that is maximization of owner wealth. The enterprise owner wealth maximization strategy is executed with a focus on...
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The final topic in a series looking at financial management from a theoretical perspective, working capital management provides the focus of the current article. We investigate how three key axioms — the risk-return tradeoff, agency conflicts, and stockholder wealth maximization — relate to...
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This paper investigates empirically the association between financing decision and investment decision. This issue has been hotly debated in academic circles. This study controls the effect of realized growth, firm size, dividend policy, accounting return, and liquidity on financing decision....
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This study investigates empirically effect of investment decision and dividend policy on financing decision. This research uses two proxies that represent investment decision those are actual investment and investment opportunity. The effects of size effect and profitability are controlled in...
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We examine whether and why the value of diversification changed during the 2008–2009 financial crisis. We find that diversified firms increased in value relative to single-segment firms during the crisis, a result that is not driven by the endogeneity of either financing constraints or firms'...
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Markets passively accept a convex cone of cash flows that contains the the nonnegative cash flows. Different markets are defined by different cones and conditions are established to exclude the possibility of arbitrage between markets. Operationally these cones are defined by positive...
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