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Corporate cash and the Firm's life-cycle: Evidence from dual-class firms
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Corporate cash and the Firm's life-cycle: Evidence from dual-class firms

James Juichia Lin, Wei-Zhong Shi, Li-Fang TsaiMin-Teh Yu
International Review of Economics and Finance, 卷.80, 頁碼.27-48
07/2022

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Agency cost Cash holdings Dual-class ownership Life cycle Voting rights Finance Economics and Econometrics
This research explores whether a dual-class ownership structure affects a firm's propensity to stockpile cash reserves over the life cycle stages. Using a sample of U.S. dual-class firms, evidence shows that the cash holdings of dual-class firms are significantly lower than that of single-class firms by 2.42%. The dual-class firms that exploit external debt financing deploy more cash for acquisition activities. More importantly, dual-class firms decrease their cash holdings by only 2.8% when growing from young to mature, while single-class firms decrease that by 5.88%. During the mature stage, the dual-class firms experience a larger fall in operating net cash flow, cash acquisition expenditure, and debt financing than do single-class firms. These findings, however, are only significant for firms with high information asymmetry. Our evidence of changes in cash holdings shows that agency costs associated with dual-class ownership increase over the life cycle.

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