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Dividend Smoothing and Firm Valuation
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2021
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Empirical FinanceAgency CostsPayout PolicyFinancial EconomicsAsset PricingFinancial ManagementCorporate TaxDerivative PricingBusinessEconomic AnalysisLawDividend SmoothingFirm ValuationFinanceCorporate Finance
Abstract We examine the relationship between dividend smoothing and firm valuation across 21 countries using several empirical methods and smoothing measures. Our main results show that dividends are capitalized at significantly larger values for high-smoothing firms than for low-smoothing firms. We also find that dividend-smoothing premiums are higher in countries with weak shareholder protection – suggesting that smoothing serves as a substitute mechanism to reduce agency costs. Overall, our findings support the view that managers use dividend smoothing predominantly as a bonding mechanism to reduce agency costs (Leary and Michaely (2011)), and not as a rent extraction mechanism (Lambrecht and Myers (2012)).
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