Is the zero-leverage policy value-enhancing?

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Wenwen Jiang , Jangkoo Kang , Hwa-Sung Kim
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Abstract

Incompatible with standard capital structure theories, zero-leverage (ZL) firms are becoming increasingly common in recent decades. In this study, we examine whether shareholders consider a firm’s ZL policy value-enhancing or value-reducing. Using Faulkender and Wang’s (2006) methodology, we find that shareholders place a positive value on the event of a firm switching to zero debt. Furthermore, this valuation is not affected by whether the firm faces a managerial entrenchment problem, but is affected significantly by whether it is financially constrained before becoming debt-free. We find that shareholders place no value on a financially constrained firm following a ZL policy, but place a positive value on an unconstrained firm doing so, indicating that they only consider the latter as a value-enhancing policy. We also show that our finding still holds even when conducting an event study with short-term event windows. We infer that shareholders’ positive valuation on financially unconstrained firms is related to the financial flexibility of ZL policies.

零杠杆政策是否增值?
近几十年来,与标准资本结构理论相悖的零杠杆(ZL)公司越来越常见。在本研究中,我们探讨了股东认为公司的零杠杆政策是增值还是贬值。利用 Faulkender 和 Wang(2006 年)的方法,我们发现股东对公司转为零债务的事件给予了积极的评价。此外,这一估值不受公司是否面临管理阶层固化问题的影响,但却受到公司在无债务前是否存在财务约束的显著影响。我们发现,股东对采取 ZL 政策的财务受限公司不看重,但对采取 ZL 政策的无财务受限公司却看重,这表明股东只将后者视为一种价值提升政策。我们还表明,即使进行短期事件窗口的事件研究,我们的结论仍然成立。我们推断,股东对财务无约束公司的正估值与 ZL 政策的财务灵活性有关。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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