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The influence of cash flow volatility on capital structure and the use of debt of different maturities

Michael O'Connor Keefe and Mona Yaghoubi ()

Journal of Corporate Finance, 2016, vol. 38, issue C, 18-36

Abstract: The empirical literature on the relationship between capital structure and firm cash flow volatility is inconclusive. We explore this relationship using several measures of a firm's cash flow volatility and econometric methods that account for the non-linear relationship of proportional variables. Overall, our evidence indicates that ceteris paribus a one standard deviation increase from the mean of cash flow volatility implies an approximately 24% decrease in the long-term debt ratio, a 26% decrease in probability of holding debt with over 10years to maturity, and a 39% increase in the probability of holding neither short nor long term debt.

Keywords: Capital structure; Debt maturity; Cash flow volatility; Fractional dependent variables (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcorpfin.2016.03.001

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