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Proactive Capital Structure Adjustments: Evidence from Corporate Filings
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Strebulaev, Ilya A.
, Korteweg, Arthur
, Schwert, Michael
in
Adjustment
/ Capital
/ Capital structure
/ Corporate finance
/ Executive control
/ Financial instruments
/ Leverage
2022
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Proactive Capital Structure Adjustments: Evidence from Corporate Filings
by
Strebulaev, Ilya A.
, Korteweg, Arthur
, Schwert, Michael
in
Adjustment
/ Capital
/ Capital structure
/ Corporate finance
/ Executive control
/ Financial instruments
/ Leverage
2022
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Proactive Capital Structure Adjustments: Evidence from Corporate Filings
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Proactive Capital Structure Adjustments: Evidence from Corporate Filings
2022
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Overview
We use new hand-collected data from corporate filings to study the drivers of corporate capital structure adjustment. Classifying firms by their adjustment frequencies, we reveal previously unknown patterns in their reasons for financing and the financial instruments used. Some are consistent with existing theory, whereas others are understudied. Many leverage changes are outside of the firm’s control (e.g., executive option exercise) or incur negligible adjustment costs (e.g., credit-line usage). This implies a lower frequency of proactive leverage adjustments than indicated by prior research using accounting data, suggesting that costs of adjustment are higher, or the benefits lower, than previously thought.
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Cambridge University Press
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