Dividend Payments and Excess Cash: An Experimental Analysis

Z. Tingting Jia, M. McMahon
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There is an observed positive correlation between the size of firms’ dividends and the amount of cash they keep on hand. We specify a new channel of precautionary cash holdings as related to dividend-smoothing, which predicts that increased dividends should cause firms to keep more cash on hand. In the reverse direction, theory’s predictions depend on the source of the increased cash on hand. General dividend-smoothing theory predicts that temporary increases in cash due to natural market fluctuations should not affect dividends. If the increased cash is due to a permanent increase in profitability, both the marginal benefit and the marginal cost of paying dividends also increase, and the net effect is unclear. Theory’s predictions of causality cannot be tested empirically using observed firm data, however, due to an underlying endogeneity issue. We instead turn to a laboratory experiment to determine causality. In the lab, we separately and exogenously vary each relevant variable to test each theoretical hypothesis. Increased dividends lead to increased cash on hand. One-time increases in firms’ cash on hand, representing natural market fluctuations, do not affect firms’ dividends. Increases in cash on hand due to a permanent increase in firm profitability, however, cause dividends to decrease.
股利支付与超额现金:一个实验分析
在公司股息的规模和他们持有的现金数量之间存在着显著的正相关。我们指定了一个与股息平滑相关的预防性现金持有的新渠道,它预测增加的股息应该导致公司保留更多的现金在手。相反,理论预测依赖于手头现金增加的来源。一般股息平滑理论预测,由于市场自然波动而导致的现金暂时增加不应影响股息。如果增加的现金是由于盈利能力的永久性增加,则支付股息的边际效益和边际成本也会增加,净效应不清楚。然而,由于潜在的内生性问题,理论对因果关系的预测不能用观察到的公司数据进行实证检验。我们转而通过实验室实验来确定因果关系。在实验室中,我们分别和外生地改变每个相关变量来检验每个理论假设。股利增加导致手头现金增加。企业手头现金的一次性增加,代表着自然的市场波动,并不影响企业的股息。然而,由于公司盈利能力的持续增长,手头现金的增加导致股息减少。
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