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H. Kent Baker - Dividends and Dividend Policy

Dividends and Dividend Policy

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Dividends and Dividend Policy aims to be the essential guide to dividends and their impact on shareholder value. Issues concerning dividends and dividend policy have always posed challenges to both academics and professionals. While all the pieces to the dividend puzzle may not be in place yet, the information found here can help you gain a firm understanding of this dynamic discipline.

Introduction:

The intricacies of dividends and dividend policy can leave even the most seasoned financial professional feeling a little uneasy. While conventional wisdom suggests that paying dividends affects both shareholder wealth and the firm’s ability to retain earnings to exploit growth opportunities, much debate still surrounds this dynamic discipline especially when it comes to how dividend decisions can lead to value maximization.

That’s why Dividends and Dividend Policy, part of the new Robert W. Kolb Series in Finance, has been created. Designed for those who want to gain a firm understanding of the fundamental concepts related to dividends and dividend policy, this reliable resource with Professor H. Kent Baker as its editor comprises contributions from both well-regarded academics and financial experts who are familiar with the various aspects of this field.

Divided into six comprehensive parts, this timely guide opens with an extensive overview of the history, trends, and determinants of dividends and dividend policy. Here, essential issues, such as the phenomenon of disappearing and reappearing dividends and how dividends are associated with several firm characteristics, are discussed in detail, and valuable insights are shared on the dividend policies of foreign firms as well as other legal and regulatory regimes.

After this informative introduction, Dividends and Dividend Policy shifts its focus to one of the most important questions in this arena: How do corporate decisions on distribution policy affect shareholder wealth? Using evidence from various methods including survey research, the authors describe managers’ views on dividends and how they make dividend policy decisions. Along the way, they also examine how researchers have attempted to model dividend behavior mathematically and relate dividend policy to share prices.

While this book concentrates mainly on dividends and share repurchases because these are the principal mechanisms by which corporations distribute cash to shareholders many other dividend-related topics are also covered including special dividends, dividend reinvestment plans, stock splits and stock dividends, corporate governance, and dividend policies abroad.

Despite decades of research, we still don’t have all the answers to the dividend puzzle. But with the information and theories outlined throughout these pages from the determining factors of a payout policy to agency, signaling, life-cycle, and catering theories of dividends this book will help put one of the most intriguing areas of corporate finance in perspective.

Contents:

  • Dividends and Dividend Policy: An Overview
  • The Historical Evolution of Dividends
  • Trends in Dividends: Payers and Payouts
  • Factors Influencing Dividends
  • Cross-Country Determinants of Payout Policy: European Firms
  • Dividend Irrelevance Theory
  • Residual Dividend Policy
  • Taxes and Clientele Effects
  • Agency Costs and the Free Cash Flow Hypothesis
  • Asymmetric Information and Signaling Theory
  • Behavioral Explanations of Dividends
  • The Firm Life Cycle Theory of Dividends
  • The Catering Theory of Dividends
  • Stock Repurchases: Theory and Evidence
  • Stock Repurchases and Dividends: Trade-Offs and Trends
  • Beating the Market with Share Buybacks
  • Special Dividends
  • Stock Splits, Stock Dividends, and Reverse Stock Splits
  • Dividend Reinvestment Plans
  • Cash Dividends and Stock Repurchases
  • Stock Splits, Stock Dividends, and Dividend Reinvestment Plans
  • Why Individual and Professional Investors Want Dividends
  • Why Firms Begin Paying Dividends: Value, Growth, and Life Cycle Effects
  • Dividend Policy and Corporate Governance
  • Dividend Policy in Regulated Industries
  • Dividend Policy in a Global Perspective
  • Dividend Policy in Emerging Markets
Dividends and Dividend Policy By H. Kent Baker pdf
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H. Kent Baker

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PDF

Pages

553

Publication Year

2009

1 review for Dividends and Dividend Policy

  1. Rated 2 out of 5

    Tatum Cuevas (verified owner) – April 1, 2024

    This book is about dividends and share repurchases and the often conflicting academic theories about their value to shareholders.

    One academic theory assumes that the stock price is correct given all publicly available information so a share repurchase is interpreted as a signal that management has private information and the stock is undervalued.

    Another academic theory is that share repurchases are more tax-efficient than dividends for distributing capital to shareholders, so it is a puzzle to finance professors why corporations even bother with dividends.

    This book is a good introduction to the academic theories but it is useless to the manager or investor who needs to decide whether a share repurchase is better than a dividend or an acquisition or something else. For this I would instead recommend a more recent paper entitled ‘Introduction to Share Buyback Valuation’ by Pedersen which can be found on the internet.

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