Financial Pressure and Balance Sheet Adjustment by UK Firms

Financial Pressure and Balance Sheet Adjustment by UK Firms

Series: Working Papers. 0209.

Author: Andrew Benito y Garry Young.

Topics: Central Balance Sheet Data Office | Business investment | Corporate finance | Quantitative methods | Financial stability.

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Abstract

This paper examines the financial policies and balance sheet adjustment of companies. Using a large panel of quoted UK firms, we estimate models for dividends, new equity issuance and investment, relating them to debt adjustment. The results suggest that while dividends are sticky in the short run, they are an important means of balance sheet adjustment in the long run. Other evidence supports the idea that companies actively target their balance sheet by variation in dividends, new equity issues and investment. There is evidence for financial pressure effects of debt-servicing costs on investment and dividends but not new equity issuance.

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