Capital structure and firm performance
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Capital structure and firm performance
Transaction Publishers, 2012
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Capital structure theory is one of the most dynamic areas of finance and forms the basis for modern thinking on the capital structure of firms. Much controversy has resulted from comparisons of the theory of capital structure originally developed by Franco Modigliani and Merton Miller to real-world situations. Two competing theories have emerged over the years, the optimal capital structure theory and the pecking order theory.
Arvin Ghosh begins with an overview of the controversies regarding capital structure theories, and then statistically tests both the optimal capital structure and pecking order theories. Using the binomial approach he analyzes the determinants of capital structure while discussing the role of market power in determining capital structure decisions. Ghosh probes the questions of new stock offerings and stockholders' returns, and analyzes capital structure and executive compensation. He then looks into debt financing ownership structure, and the controversal relationship between capital structure and firm profitability. Finally, he discusses the latest developments in the field of capital structure.
A concise overview of a major issue in business economics and finance, this volume provides a fuller understanding of capital structure influence on the financial performance of firms, and will certainly stimulate further debate. While hundreds of scholarly articles have been written on the subject this is the first book to test competing theories against measurements of firms' performance and their underlying capital structure.
Table of Contents
Preface 1 Introduction Capital Structure Theory: An Overview 2 Capital Structure: Tests of Optimality vs. Pecking Order Theory 3 Tests of Capital Structure Theory: A Binomial Approach 4 The Determinants of Capital Structure 5 Capital Structure and Market Power 6 New Stock Offerings and Stockholders' Returns 7 Capital Structure and Executive Compensation 8 Debt Financing and Ownership Structure 9 Capital Structure and Firm Profitability: NYSE and NASDAQ Firms 10 Capital Structure and Firm Profitability: NYSE and AMEX Firms 11 Summary and Conclusions Bibliography Index
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