Corporate financing decisions:UK survey evidence

Beattie, Vivien and Goodacre, Alan and Thomson, Sarah Jane (2006) Corporate financing decisions:UK survey evidence. Journal of Business Finance and Accounting, 33 (9-10). pp. 1402-1434. ISSN 0306-686X

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Abstract

Despite theoretical developments in recent years, our understanding of corporate capital structure remains incomplete. Prior empirical research has been dominated by archival regression studies which are limited in their ability to fully reflect the diversity found in practice. The present paper reports on a comprehensive survey of corporate financing decision-making in UK listed companies. A key finding is that firms are heterogeneous in their capital structure policies. About half of the firms seek to maintain a target debt level, consistent with trade-off theory, but 60% claim to follow a financing hierarchy, consistent with pecking order theory. These two theories are not viewed by respondents as either mutually exclusive or exhaustive. Many of the theoretical determinants of debt levels are widely accepted by respondents, in particular the importance of interest tax shield, financial distress, agency costs and also, at least implicitly, information asymmetry. Results also indicate that cross-country institutional differences have a significant impact on financial decisions.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Business Finance and Accounting
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? CAPITAL STRUCTURESURVEYTRADE-OFF THEORYPECKING ORDER THEORYAGENCY THEORYINSTITUTIONAL DIFFERENCESFINANCEBUSINESS, MANAGEMENT AND ACCOUNTING (MISCELLANEOUS)ACCOUNTING ??
ID Code:
66326
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Deposited On:
17 Sep 2013 08:04
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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