نتایج جستجو برای: dividend yield

تعداد نتایج: 199054  

2008
Cesare Fracassi

This paper examines the stock price sensitivity to dividend changes. The Dividend Signaling, the Free-Cash-Flow, the Maturity and the Catering Hypotheses all predict an average positive (negative) reaction to announcement of a dividend increase (decrease). However, these hypotheses have different cross-sectional predictions. This paper documents that the positive stock price response to dividen...

2002
Sanjay Sharma Aswath Damodaran Jarl Kallberg

In this paper we study the significance of dividend initiations in the context of firm performance, risk, and shareholder returns. Our evidence contradicts the principal implication of the signaling hypothesis that increase in dividend rate is positively related to future firm prosperity. We observe that firms report improving profitability, cash flow and other performance measures leading up t...

Journal: :International Journal For Multidisciplinary Research 2022

This study intends to identify the determinants of corporate dividend policy followed in Bangladesh. The uses a firm-level panel data set 61 companies from eight major sectors DSE for ten years 2008 2017. Pearson correlation coefficient and backward elimination method multiple regression have been used find out results study. shows mixed relationship between per share ownership structure, reser...

1999
Terry A. Marsh Walter A. Haas Hong Yan

In this paper we investigate the behavior of credit yield spreads in an equilibrium framework in which the risk-free interest rate and yields on risky debt are jointly and endogenously determined. The model is one of a partially observable pure exchange economy in which debt is a contingent claim on the cash flow. We find that an increase in risk aversion or an increase in uncertainty about gro...

2004

In this study, we examine the impact of dividend and capital gains taxes on dividendincrease announcement returns. Consistent with Bernheim and Wantz (1995), we find dividend announcement returns increase in the dividend tax rate. In contrast to existing signaling models, however, we also find robust evidence that dividend announcement returns increase in the capital gains tax rate. This anomal...

2015
Anisha Ghosh George M. Constantinides

We model consumption and dividend growth as different processes across two latent regimes. We estimate the equilibrium model over 1930-2009 and show that the second regime is associated with recessions, market downturns, higher risk premia, lower consumption and dividend growth, higher volatility of returns and growth rates, and lower market-wide price-dividend ratio. The model performs better ...

2006
Roni Michaely Michael R. Roberts

We compare the dividend policies of privatelyand publicly-held firms in order to examine Lintner’s (1956) model of dividends, as wells as more recent agency-based and informationbased explanations of observed dividend behavior. Our findings suggest that both public and private firms exhibit a strong aversion to dividend cuts and omissions; however, public firms adhere to a consistent policy of ...

2015
Richard Todd Thakor

This paper develops and tests a dynamic, sequential equilibrium model of corporate cash payout policy that endogenizes a firm's dividend initiation decision, and its extreme reluctance to subsequently cut dividends in a sequential equilibrium. After payment of dividends, all excess cash is disgorged via stock repurchases that elicit no price reactions. The theoretical model generates results co...

2011
Josep GARCÍA

Due to the overwhelming international evidence that stock prices drop by less than the dividend paid on ex-dividend days, the ex-dividend day anomaly is considered a stylized fact. Two main approaches have emerged to explain this empirical regularity: the tax-clientele hypothesis and the microstructure of financial markets. Although the most widely accepted explanation for this fact relies on t...

Journal: :SIAM J. Financial Math. 2011
Benjamin Jourdain Michel H. Vellekoop

We analyze the regularity of the optimal exercise boundary for the American Put option when the underlying asset pays a discrete dividend at a known time td during the lifetime of the option. The ex-dividend asset price process is assumed to follow Black-Scholes dynamics and the dividend amount is a deterministic function of the ex-dividend asset price just before the dividend date. The solutio...

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