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Why do firms hold so much cash? A tax-based explanation
Authors:C Fritz Foley  Jay C Hartzell  Sheridan Titman  Garry Twite
Institution:1. Harvard Business School, Soldiers Field Road, Boston, MA 02163, USA;2. McCombs School of Business, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712, USA;3. School of Finance and Applied Statistics, Australian National University, Canberra, ACT 2601, Australia
Abstract:US corporations hold significant amounts of cash on their balance sheets. This paper develops and tests the hypothesis that the magnitude of US multinational cash holdings are, in part, a consequence of the tax costs associated with repatriating foreign income. Consistent with this hypothesis, firms facing higher repatriation taxes hold higher levels of cash, hold this cash abroad, and hold this cash in affiliates that trigger high tax costs when repatriating earnings. In addition, less financially constrained firms and those that are more technology intensive exhibit a higher sensitivity of affiliate cash holdings to repatriation tax burdens.
Keywords:G30  G38  H25
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