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Target Behavior and Financing: How Conclusive Is the Evidence?
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2009
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Behavioral Decision MakingFinancing BehaviorManagementExperimental EconomicsTarget BehaviorEconomicsFinancial ManagementCredit MarketLoansFinancial PerspectiveFinancePublic FinanceFinancial EconomicsBusinessFinancial Decision-makingFinancingFinancial StructureCapital StructureDebt Ratio TargetFinancial Crisis
ABSTRACT The notion that firms have a debt ratio target that is a primary determinant of financing behavior is influential in finance. Yet, how definitive is the evidence? We address this issue by generating samples where financing is unrelated to a firm's current debt ratio or a target. We find that much of the available evidence in favor of target behavior based on leverage ratio changes can be reproduced for these samples. Taken together, our findings suggest that a number of existing tests of target behavior have no power to reject alternatives.
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