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Business Performance of Firms Using Debt

Koichi Ando, Kazuyuki Matsumoto and Yukari Matsumoto
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Koichi Ando: Professor, Faculty of Law, Chuo University
Kazuyuki Matsumoto: Professor, Faculty of Economics, Teikyo University
Yukari Matsumoto: Assistant Professor, Faculty of Economics, Teikyo University

Public Policy Review, 2017, vol. 13, issue 2, 167-182

Abstract: How does debt influence the business performance of firms? This study analyzes the relationship between growth and stability of firms using debt and the degrees of long-term average use of debt based on corporate data over about 30 years from the 1980s. On the whole, a negative relationship was confirmed between the growth rates of sales and total assets as growth indicators and the debt ratio. For nonmanufacturing and mediumsized firms, however, the relationship is significantly negative between the growth rate of total assets and the debt ratio, but not significantly negative between the growth rate of sales and the debt ratio. This study interprets the higher probability of operating loss as the indicator of less stability and examines the relationship between the probability and the debt ratio. The positive relationship is confirmed for all industries and manufacturing industries, indicating that higher debt ratios are accompanied by a higher probability of operating loss, or lower stability. The relationship is clearer for large firms than for medium-sized ones. The results of the analysis using long-term average debt ratios suggests that debt-using firms f stability remains unhurt as far as growth is secured. An additional analysis using debt ratios in the beginning of the each analyzed period indicates that lower debt ratios in the beginning tends to lead to greater growth later and that higher debt ratios in the beginning tends to bring about greater stability later.

Keywords: debt; business performance; growth; stability; probability of bankruptcy; leverage (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: G11 G32 G33 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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