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Revista Encontros Científicos - Tourism & Management Studies
Print version ISSN 1646-2408
Abstract
SALSA, Maria Leonor Cruz Reis. Dividend policy and life cycle of the firm. Encontros Científicos [online]. 2010, n.6, pp.162-174. ISSN 1646-2408.
Dividends are considered one of the most important business financial decisions. Some theories like agency costs or asymmetric information and signalization have contributed with theoretical arguments or financial determinants to explain the level of dividends distributed by firms. This study tests the impact of the life cycle of the firm, and phases that it goes through, on its dividend policy. It also tests some financial determinants that the above mentioned theories demonstrate to be significant: return on investment, dimension, risk, number of shareholders, annual growth rate of net income, investment opportunities, firms debt financing, growth rate of sales and dividend payout of the year before. The empirical study is based on a sample of European firms from 6 countries: Germany, Denmark, Finland, United Kingdom, Italy and Sweden. The results do not confirm the life cycles hypotheses, showing that firms do not pay necessarily more dividends in their maturity phase. The results validate other hypotheses and reinforce some financial determinants and also reveal some similarities and differences among the dividend policies of the six countries.
Keywords : Corporate Finance; Dividends; Life Cycle; Agency; Signalization; European Firms.