Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence

How firms make their corporate financing decisions has been one of the most extensively researched areas in corporate finance. Yet there is little consensus on how firms choose their capital structure. This study examines the capital structure practices of the Malaysian CFOs by employing a survey an...

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Main Authors: Mat Nor, Fauzias, Ibrahim, Khairunisah, Haron, Razali, Ibrahim , Izani, Alias, Mohd Adnan
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spelling my.iium.irep.101922011-12-14T03:16:18Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/10192/ Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence Mat Nor, Fauzias Ibrahim, Khairunisah Haron, Razali Ibrahim , Izani Alias, Mohd Adnan HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance. How firms make their corporate financing decisions has been one of the most extensively researched areas in corporate finance. Yet there is little consensus on how firms choose their capital structure. This study examines the capital structure practices of the Malaysian CFOs by employing a survey analysis on the non-financial listed firms in Malaysia, conducted from November 2010 to March 2011. 203 usable responses from the Malaysian CFOs were obtained, thus representing a response rate of 25%. This study is to analytically identify how the capital structure choices are influenced by those who make the decisions in practice. The survey result provides mixed support for the notion that firms does trade-off costs and benefits to derive an optimal debt ratio. From the financing hierarchy point of view, this study finds that Malaysian managers regard the use of internal funds for financing projects as the most important source of financing. This study enriches the literature by discovering the extent to which the capital structure theories are able to explain the corporate financing behavior and practices of Malaysian managers. World Business Institute 2012-01 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/10192/1/Practices_of_Capital_Structure_Decisions_Malaysia_Survey_Evidence.pdf Mat Nor, Fauzias and Ibrahim, Khairunisah and Haron, Razali and Ibrahim , Izani and Alias, Mohd Adnan (2012) Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence. International Review of Business Research Papers. ISSN 1837-5685 ( P), 1832-9543 (O) (In Press)
institution Universiti Islam Antarabangsa Malaysia
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topic HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance.
spellingShingle HG4001 Financial management. Business finance. Corporation finance.
Mat Nor, Fauzias
Ibrahim, Khairunisah
Haron, Razali
Ibrahim , Izani
Alias, Mohd Adnan
Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
description How firms make their corporate financing decisions has been one of the most extensively researched areas in corporate finance. Yet there is little consensus on how firms choose their capital structure. This study examines the capital structure practices of the Malaysian CFOs by employing a survey analysis on the non-financial listed firms in Malaysia, conducted from November 2010 to March 2011. 203 usable responses from the Malaysian CFOs were obtained, thus representing a response rate of 25%. This study is to analytically identify how the capital structure choices are influenced by those who make the decisions in practice. The survey result provides mixed support for the notion that firms does trade-off costs and benefits to derive an optimal debt ratio. From the financing hierarchy point of view, this study finds that Malaysian managers regard the use of internal funds for financing projects as the most important source of financing. This study enriches the literature by discovering the extent to which the capital structure theories are able to explain the corporate financing behavior and practices of Malaysian managers.
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author Mat Nor, Fauzias
Ibrahim, Khairunisah
Haron, Razali
Ibrahim , Izani
Alias, Mohd Adnan
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Ibrahim, Khairunisah
Haron, Razali
Ibrahim , Izani
Alias, Mohd Adnan
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title Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
title_short Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
title_full Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
title_fullStr Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
title_full_unstemmed Practices of capital structure decisions: Malaysia survey evidence
title_sort practices of capital structure decisions: malaysia survey evidence
publisher World Business Institute
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url http://irep.iium.edu.my/10192/1/Practices_of_Capital_Structure_Decisions_Malaysia_Survey_Evidence.pdf
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