firms over the period of 1991-2011, this study examines whether and how cash dividend payments affect stock price crash risk. We prdoi:10.2139/ssrn.2745395Jeong Bon KIMLe LuoHong XieSocial Science Electronic PublishingKim, J.B., Luo, L., Xie, H., 2016. Dividend Payments and Stock Price ...
Using a large sample of U.S. firms over the period of 1991-2015, this study examines whether and how cash dividend payments affect stock price crash risk. We prdoi:10.2139/ssrn.3127275Jeong-Bon mname KimLe mname LuoHong mname XieSSRN Electronic Journal...
Dividend Payments and Stock Price Crash Risk Using a large sample of U.S. firms over the period of 1991-2011, this study examines whether and how cash dividend payments affect stock price crash risk. ... JB Kim,L Le,X Hong - 《Social Science Electronic Publishing》 被引量: 6发表: 2015...
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stemmed from declining revenue and earnings, but reinvestments can increase share prices and allow investors to save on taxes while growing their portfolios. Though investors can postpone tax payments on share-price gains by holding onto their shares, dividends get taxed in the year they are ...
In addition, managers in high-trust regions are more ethically minded with regard to serving shareholders' interests (Jha and Chen, 2015). Accordingly, they are less likely to retain free cash flow for their personal benefit, leading to a higher level of cash dividend payments. Consistent with...
paper, we estimate a present value model of stock price that is capable of explaining the observed long-term trends in stock prices. The model recognizes that firm managers control cash dividend payments. The model estimates indicate that stock price movements may be explained by managerial ...
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Holding specific cash balances and making investments are managers’ strategic decisions, which have effects on many other decisions, such as dividend payments, while the intensity of cash dividend payment is determined by the availability of cash held by the firm. A considerable number of researchers...
The investor’s purchase price is fixed/constant, but dividend payments can increase over time, for the highest quality dividend stocks.Simply hold for the long-term and let time pass, while dividend increases keep accumulating. (The hard part: Actually having the willpower and patience to ...