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Financial Strategies of Companies, presents the essence of financial strategy, whose formulation is connected with making financial decisions during business activity. Fundamental definitions of the strategy and financial strategy were presented together with their decision areas and tasks. Next...
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Investment and financing decisions are especially important in a family firm context, as family and business dynamics interact to produce unique behaviors that may affect these decisions. However, research on how the family nature of these firms shapes their investment and financing preferences...
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We survey the theory and evidence of behavioral corporate finance, which generally takes one of two approaches. The … on their decisions. We review relevant psychology, economic theory and predictions, empirical challenges, empirical …
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This essay surveys important contributions to the economics of bankruptcy. It is an introductory chapter for a forthcoming volume (from Edward Elgar Press) that compiles the work of legal scholars as well as economists working in the field of corporate finance. The essay begins with the...
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Distressed firms and the banks that lend to these firms often have conflicting interests when going through the Chapter 11 process, freefall bankruptcy vs prepack bankruptcy. We examine whether common ownership, i.e., an institution with holdings in both the borrowing and the lending firms,...
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We develop a unified framework to connect cash holding, debt maturity and mergers and acquisitions. We provide empirical support for four internally consistent predictions: i) equity and debt values of highly distressed firms are more sensitive to cash reserve than those of healthy firms; ii)...
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This paper develops a model with the novel feature that firms can renegotiate debt both in and outside distress. We show that this feature is crucial for debt renegotiation models to explain corporate policies and debt prices. Specifically, the model reflects empirical credit spread patterns,...
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investment. We test these predictions using a sample of U.S. firms and present new evidence that supports our theory …
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theory was not supported. However, allowing financial constraints regimes in pecking order equation improved the fit of the …
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This study unfolds the role of national culture in determining the firm financial performance through channel of corporate financial policy. Sample size consists of 7623 non-financial sector firms from 13 Asian economies and fixed-effect model applies to estimates the regression. As the findings...
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