Financial flexibility, performance, and the corporate payout choice

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This study examines the effect of financial flexibility and the level and certainty of operating performance on the choice to change dividends, pay special dividends, and repurchase shares. Firms that increase payouts have excess financial flexibility and exhibit positive concurrent income shocks and decreases in income volatility, but there is limited evidence of subsequent performance improvements. The results are opposite for firms that cut dividends. Thus, the decision to alter payout levels appears to convey information about contemporaneous income and changes in operating risk. © 2005 by The University of Chicago. All rights reserved.

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Lie, E. (2005). Financial flexibility, performance, and the corporate payout choice. Journal of Business, 78(6), 2179–2203. https://doi.org/10.1086/497043

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