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The effect of financial constraints, investment policy, product market competition and corporate governance on the value of cash holdings

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posted on 2013-06-01, 00:00 authored by H Chan, Luna LuLuna Lu, Hong Feng ZhangHong Feng Zhang
This study empirically investigates the value shareholders place on excess cash holdings and how shareholders’ valuation of cash holdings is associated with financial constraints, firm growth, cash-flow uncertainty and product market competition for Australian firms from 1990 to 2007. Our results indicate that the marginal value of cash holdings to shareholders declines with larger cash holdings and higher leverage. However, firms that are more financially constrained, that have higher growth rates and that face greater uncertainty exhibit a higher marginal value of cash holdings. These findings are consistent with the explanation that excess cash holdings are not necessarily detrimental to firm value. Firms with costly external financing and that also save more cash for current operating and future investing needs find that the market values these cash hoarding policies favourably. Finally, there is limited evidence of an association between various corporate governance measures and the value of cash holdings for a shorter sample period.

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Journal

Accounting and finance

Volume

53

Issue

2

Pagination

339 - 366

Publisher

Wiley - Blackwell Publishing Asia

Location

Richmond, Vic.

ISSN

0810-5391

eISSN

1467-629X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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