Corporate Governance and Cash Holdings
Shveta Singh () and
Samridhi Suman ()
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Shveta Singh: Indian Institute of Technology Delhi
Samridhi Suman: University of Southampton Delhi
Chapter Chapter 3 in Corporate Governance Monitoring Mechanisms and Corporate Performance and Valuation, 2025, pp 61-92 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract The previous chapter delineated the effects of corporate governance monitoring devices on the efficiency of long-term investment decisions. The current chapter adds to the former empirical framework by focusing on the ramifications of corporate governance on short-term investment decisions that concern the quantum of cash reserves. Cash holdings assist in satisfying operational and investment requirements and extend a liquidity buffer for meeting unexpected contingencies.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-96-9736-6_3
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