نتایج جستجو برای: dividend smoothing

تعداد نتایج: 26456  

2017
Stephanie A. Sikes Robert E. Verrecchia

We provide a new explanation for cross-sectional variation in dividend tax capitalization. Our analysis is twofold. First, we conduct a theoretical analysis that shows that liquidity (illiquidity) mitigates (magnifies) the positive effect of dividend taxes on expected rates of return documented in prior literature. Second, we conduct an empirical analysis centered around the Jobs and Growth Tax...

2002
Edwin J. Elton Martin J. Gruber Christopher R. Blake

Since Elton and Gruber's (E&G) original article on taxes and ex-dividend price behavior was published in 1970, over 100 articles have appeared in the leading journals of financial economics examining whether prices fall by less than the dividends and, if so, whether or not the phenomenon is due to tax effects, market microstructure effects, or some other effect. The microstructure argument is t...

2003
Gustavo Grullon Roni Michaely Shlomo Benartzi Richard H. Thaler

One of the most important issues in corporate finance is whether dividend changes contain information about future earnings and profitability. Although dividend signaling theories imply that dividend increases signal better prospects (e.g., Bhattacharya 1979; John and Williams 1985; andMiller and Rock 1985), many empirical studies have failed to support this idea. Studies by Watts (1973), Goned...

2000
Ed Vos Roger Tong

All 137 publicly listed firms in New Zealand were used to analyse the relationship between dividend changes and earning changes. The question being asked is: Do dividend changes point to good past performance, good current performance, or signal growth in future performance. The findings show that there is no statistically significant relationship between dividend changes and either past or fut...

2000
Erik Lie

This study investigates the excess funds hypothesis using samples of special dividends, regular dividend increases, and self-tender offers. All three types of firms tend to have funds in excess of industry norms before the events. The excess funds are largely nonrecurring for special dividend and self-tender offer firms and recurring for regular dividend increase firms. The analysis of the stoc...

2008
A. Prats

We use recent developments on threshold autoregressive models that allow deriving endogenously threshold effects to analyse the evolution of the US stock price–dividend relation over the period 1871 to 2004. More specifically, a mean-reverting dynamic behaviour of the stock price–dividend ratio should be expected once such threshold is reached. Our empirical results showed that significant adju...

Journal: :international journal of finance and managerial accounting 0
saeed fathi associate professor, department of management, faculty of administrative sciences and economics, university of isfahan, isfahan, iran corresponding author fatemeh dehghani poodeh msc department of management, faculty of administrative sciences and economics, university of isfahan, isfahan, iran ahmad googerdchian assistant professor in economics department, faculty of administrative sciences and economics, university of isfahan, isfahan, iran

information asymmetry in stock market can increase the risk of investment which in turn increases the capital cost of firms. bhattacharya (1979) proposed a hypothesis that states dividend can act as a powerful signal in order to solve information asymmetry problem. we measured information asymmetry by lack of earnings transparency. therefore we examine the effect of earnings transparency on cap...

2014
Ian A Cooper

We study the leverage of firms making large dividend increases. Over the five years following the dividend increase they raise leverage enough to finance the entire dividend increase for that period with debt. This is not explained by trade-off variables or the pecking order. The effect is greatest for big firms with low-powered incentives, suggesting an agency effect whereby they make large di...

2014
Ying Shen Chuancun Yin Y. Shen C. C. Yin

In this note we study the optimal dividend problem for a company whose surplus process, in the absence of dividend payments, evolves as a generalized compound Poisson model in which the counting process is a generalized Poisson process. This model includes the classical risk model and the Pólya-Aeppli risk model as special cases. The objective is to find a dividend policy so as to maximize the ...

2016

This study empirically observes the impact of corporate governance index on dividend payout policy by using the data on thirty textile firms listed at Karachi Stock Exchange. The data cover the five-year period from 2009 to 2013. The data were gathered from financial statements of all the sample firms. Multiple regression models were used to check the impact of corporate governance on dividend ...

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