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Corporate cash and governance: A global look into publicly-traded companies' aggregate cash ratios
Institution:School of Business and law of the University of Brighton, United Kingdom;Capital Markets Board of Turkey, Eski?ehir Yolu 8. Km. No:156, 06530 Ankara, Turkey;Bamberg University, Department of Management, Business Administration and Economics, Kaerntenstr. 7, 96052 Bamberg, Germany
Abstract:I conduct international panel-data regressions to investigate the determinants of cash holdings by publicly-traded firms for 20 countries over the period 2007–2017. The precautionary, transaction-costs, and agency motives explained ratios of the firms' aggregate cash to their total assets. On the last motive, higher cash ratios were associated with managers with worse ethical behavior, lower accountability, weaker investor protection, harsher auditing and reporting standards, and greater potential to face holdup problems by lending banks. The agency motive had a greater marginal impact than the precautionary and transaction-costs motives while having a limited explanatory power over total variation in the cash ratios.
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