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Book Dividend Policy and Stock Price Volatility

Download or read book Dividend Policy and Stock Price Volatility written by David E. Allen and published by . This book was released on 1993 with total page 36 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Impact of Dividend Policy on Stock Price Volatility and Market Value of the Firm

Download or read book Impact of Dividend Policy on Stock Price Volatility and Market Value of the Firm written by Deepa Gunaratne and published by . This book was released on 2015 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The impact resulted from the dividend policy of a firm, on the volatility of the market value of stocks, is the major concern of this study, which is an issue bearing an utmost significance, when considering the objectives of a corporate. The focus of an entity should be aligned, on the maximization of stock holders' wealth and this necessitates the selection of an optimum dividend policy. The present study, thus, attempts to shed a light on the above fact, within the Sri Lankan context. Data was collected from a sample of companies listed under the manufacturing sector of the Colombo Stock Exchange from year 2006 to 2014. The study occupied panel data regression model for analysis. The outcome revealed that, the dividend yield of the current year has a negative impact on the share price volatility, while the dividend payout ratio of both the current and previous years has a positive impact. In addition, the impact of dividend yield is negative on the market value of the firm, where the dividend payout ratio of the current year is also depicts the same impact. The findings of the study reassure the findings of the previous researchers within the Sri Lankan context, in case of the market value of the firm, while being contrary in case of the share price volatility. Accordingly, the firms' ability of utilizing the dividend policy as a mechanism of controlling the volatility of share prices is established. However, it will not be effective in altering the market value of the firm.

Book Corporate Financial Decisions and Market Value

Download or read book Corporate Financial Decisions and Market Value written by Giovanni Marseguerra and published by Springer Science & Business Media. This book was released on 2012-12-06 with total page 181 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: How do managers of a firm choose between alternative finan cial policies? Can the choice of a particular financial policy affect the value of the firm? Since the early 1960s, the debate on these questions has been lively and interesting as economists have inves tigated the effect on the value of the firm of relaxing the various assumptions in the celebrated Modigliani-Miller theory. Further more, even if we stick to the MM-assumptions (that is, we assume perfect and complete capital markets, no taxes and symmetric information), and we therefore know that only optimally chosen investments determine firm's value, another interesting question arises: How does the structure of ownership affect investment de cisions (and, in turn, values)? This research monograph attempts to analyze some of the issues involved in this debate. It belongs to the area of mathematical economics and is intended to appeal to mathematical economists as well as economists and mathemati cians. It is meant to deal with economically relevant problems in a mathematically adequate way. To decide whether or not it succeeds in this task, it is up to the reader. I am greatly indebted to Dr. Margaret Bray for her supervi sion of my PhD thesis in Economics at the London School of Eco nomics from which this book resulted. She helped me as friend and adviser through many struggles in the last three years and invested a great amount of work in this thesis.

Book Effects of Dividend Policy on Stock Price Volatility in the Financial Sector

Download or read book Effects of Dividend Policy on Stock Price Volatility in the Financial Sector written by Kashan Pirzada and published by . This book was released on 2017 with total page 15 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Objectives - This research seeks to identify the relationship between dividend policy and share price volatility.Methodology/Technique - This study uses both regression and correlation analysis, with price volatility, dividend yield, and dividend pay-out ratio as control factors. The study focuses on Malaysian companies for the period between 2001 and 2009.Findings - This research identifies that there is a positive, but not significant, relationship between share price volatility and dividend yield.Novelty - An important implication of this research is that the share price reaction to the earnings announcement is not similar to that of other developed countries. Therefore, the managers may not employ the dividend policy to influence their stock's risk. The influence of stock price risk through dividends may also be ambiguous due to the inefficient capital market in the financial sector.Type of Paper: Empirical.

Book Stock Price Volatility and Dividend Policy in Jordanian Firms

Download or read book Stock Price Volatility and Dividend Policy in Jordanian Firms written by Anas Al Qudah and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 11 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This paper examines the relationship between stock prices and dividend policy. To test the relationship, it uses multiple least square regressions for its analysis. The model developed for this research evaluates the relationship between dividend policy and stock price volatility over a span of ten years. The analysis utilizes multiple regressions to describe these relationships and also includes a correlation analysis amongst the variables chosen. The results conveyed a negative impact of the two components of the dividend policy that is D-P and D-Y on the share price volatility. This demonstrated that Jordanian industrial firms had their dividend yield rise, the stock prices tended to stabilize while the price volatility declined and thus lowers the share price risks. The results also demonstrated that higher payout ratios would mean low volatility of the stock price.

Book Payout Policy

Download or read book Payout Policy written by and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 83 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dividend policy continues to be among the premier unsolved puzzles in finance. A number of theories have been advanced to explain dividend policy. This e-book briefly reviews the principal theories of payout policy and dividend policy and summarizes the empirical evidence on these theories. Empirical evidence is equivocal and the search for new explanation for dividends continues.

Book The Relationship Between Dividend Policy and Stock Price Volatility

Download or read book The Relationship Between Dividend Policy and Stock Price Volatility written by Xiaoping Song (M.Fin.) and published by . This book was released on 2012 with total page 70 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book The Impact of Dividend Policy on Share Price Volatility in the Indian Stock Market

Download or read book The Impact of Dividend Policy on Share Price Volatility in the Indian Stock Market written by Biswajit Kumar and published by . This book was released on 2016 with total page 8 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Impact of dividend decision on the share price volatility in the Indian Stock Market is the subject matter of this study. Using the correlation analysis and the least square multiple regression methods, the study found only 32% of the changes in the share prices are explained by Dividend Yield, Dividend Payout Ratio, Investment growth, Size of the Firm, Leverage, and Earnings Volatility.

Book Dividend Policy and Share Price Volatility

Download or read book Dividend Policy and Share Price Volatility written by Nkobe Kenyoru and published by LAP Lambert Academic Publishing. This book was released on 2014-02 with total page 84 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Book (Dividend Policy and Share Price Volatility) is a thesis that went through examination processes and found to be original. The thesis is about dividend policy decisions that management make and how they influence a company's shareholders' decisions with regard to trading their shares at a securities exchange. The study was based on the companies that are listed in the Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE). The Data used was extracted from the Financial Statements of these companies and share price data from the NSE. It was then transformed into a suitable form to serve the purpose of the study. Multiple Regression and Correlation Analysis techniques were used to analyse the data and the results showed that the relevant factor for the NSE companies was Dividend Payout Ratio as opposed to Dividend Yield for mature markets. However the study made several recommendations, both for policies and further research. The book is helpful for those interested dividend policies and price volatility

Book Dividend Policy

Download or read book Dividend Policy written by George Frankfurter and published by Elsevier. This book was released on 2003-06-24 with total page 249 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Dividend Policy provides a comprehensive study of dividend policy. It explores the puzzle presented by dividends: irrational and subject to fashion, yet popular and desirable, they remain a priority among managers, even while perceived as largely symbolic. After exploring the history of dividend payments, from the emergence of the modern corporation to current perspectives, it traces the evolution of academic models on dividend policy. Here the authors review models of symmetric and asymmetric information before analyzing academia's accomplishments in solving the dividend puzzle. Related subjects, such as valuation and wealth distribution, round out the authors' presentation about new ways to think about one of the most intriguing subjects in financial economics. The book is recommended for professors and students in departments of finance and business, corporate finance staff, and financial regulators. The only comprehensive study of dividend policy Covers the historical evolution of dividends and academic research on dividend policy Presents new ways of thinking about dividends and dividend policy

Book Stock Prices and Monetary Policy

Download or read book Stock Prices and Monetary Policy written by Paul De Grauwe and published by CEPS. This book was released on 2008 with total page 22 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The question of whether central banks should target stock prices so as to prevent bubbles and crashes from occurring has been hotly debated. This paper analyses this question using a behavioural macroeconomic model. This model generates bubbles and crashes. It analyses how 'leaning against the wind' strategies, which aim to reduce the volatility of stock prices, can help in reducing volatility of output and inflation. We find that such policies can be effective in reducing macroeconomic volatility, thereby improving the trade-off between output and inflation variability. The strength of this result, however, depends on the degree of credibility of the inflation-targeting regime. In the absence of such credibility, policies aiming at stabilising stock prices do not stabilise output and inflation.

Book Corporate Payout Policy

Download or read book Corporate Payout Policy written by Harry DeAngelo and published by Now Publishers Inc. This book was released on 2009 with total page 215 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Corporate Payout Policy synthesizes the academic research on payout policy and explains "how much, when, and how". That is (i) the overall value of payouts over the life of the enterprise, (ii) the time profile of a firm's payouts across periods, and (iii) the form of those payouts. The authors conclude that today's theory does a good job of explaining the general features of corporate payout policies, but some important gaps remain. So while our emphasis is to clarify "what we know" about payout policy, the authors also identify a number of interesting unresolved questions for future research. Corporate Payout Policy discusses potential influences on corporate payout policy including managerial use of payouts to signal future earnings to outside investors, individuals' behavioral biases that lead to sentiment-based demands for distributions, the desire of large block stockholders to maintain corporate control, and personal tax incentives to defer payouts. The authors highlight four important "carry-away" points: the literature's focus on whether repurchases will (or should) drive out dividends is misplaced because it implicitly assumes that a single payout vehicle is optimal; extant empirical evidence is strongly incompatible with the notion that the primary purpose of dividends is to signal managers' views of future earnings to outside investors; over-confidence on the part of managers is potentially a first-order determinant of payout policy because it induces them to over-retain resources to invest in dubious projects and so behavioral biases may, in fact, turn out to be more important than agency costs in explaining why investors pressure firms to accelerate payouts; the influence of controlling stockholders on payout policy --- particularly in non-U.S. firms, where controlling stockholders are common --- is a promising area for future research. Corporate Payout Policy is required reading for both researchers and practitioners interested in understanding this central topic in corporate finance and governance.

Book The Theory of Investment Value

Download or read book The Theory of Investment Value written by John Burr Williams and published by . This book was released on 2014-01 with total page 650 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Why the book is interesting today is that it still is important and the most authoritative work on how to value financial assets. "Williams combined original theoretical concepts with enlightening and entertaining commentary based on his own experiences in the rough-and-tumble world of investment." Williams' discovery was to project an estimate that offers intrinsic value and it is called the 'Dividend Discount Model' which is still used today by professional investors on the institutional side of markets.

Book A Re examination of the Effectiveness of Dividend Policy

Download or read book A Re examination of the Effectiveness of Dividend Policy written by Ali Jahankhani and published by . This book was released on 1979 with total page 444 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Based upon a generalized rates of return generating process, the correct functional forms of the capital asset pricing model (CAPM) for 85 individual mutual funds are statistically identified. The impacts of the functional form on the estimates of Jensen performance measure, beta coefficient and the unsystematic risk are also explored in detail.

Book Understanding Stock Price Volatility

Download or read book Understanding Stock Price Volatility written by Gil Sadka and published by . This book was released on 2011 with total page pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In an efficient capital market, asset prices vary when investors change their expectations about cash flows, discount rates, or both. Using dividends to measure cash flows, previous research shows that the aggregate dividend-price ratio varies due to changes in expected discount rates (returns) rather than expected cash flows. In contrast, using accounting earnings instead of dividends as a measure of cash flows, this paper shows that as much as 70% of the variation in the dividend-price ratio can be explained by changes in expected earnings. Moreover, the paper documents a significant negative correlation between expected returns and expected earnings, suggesting that variations in a common factor to both may generate significant price volatility. The results are consistent with the dividend-policy irrelevance hypothesis.