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Corporate payout policy in Australia and a test of the life‐cycle theory
Authors:Jeffrey J. Coulton  Caitlin Ruddock
Affiliation:School of Accounting, Australian School of Business, The University of New South Wales
Abstract:We provide evidence on the frequency and size of payouts by Australian firms, and test whether the life‐cycle theory explains Australian corporate payout policies. Regular dividends remain the most popular mechanism for distributing cash to shareholders, despite a slight decline in the proportion of dividend payers since the relaxation of buyback regulations in 1998. Off‐market share buybacks return the largest amount of cash to shareholders. Dividend paying firms are larger, more profitable and have less growth options that nondividend paying firms. Consistent with the life‐cycle theory, we observe a highly significant relation between the decision to pay regular dividends and the proportion of shareholders’ equity that is earned rather than contributed.
Keywords:Dividends  Buybacks  Payout policy  Life‐cycle theory  G35  G32
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