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In the classical optimal dividends problem, dividend decisions are allowed to be made at any point in time - according to a continuous strategy. Depending on the surplus process that is considered and whether dividend payouts are bounded or not, optimal strategies are generally of a band,...
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This paper investigates risk-neutral price of European option under dividend barrier strategy when cumulative log-return during time interval [0,t] of the underlying stock in the absence of dividends follows a Brownian motion with drift. Such a dividend barrier strategy means that in the...
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The expected present value of dividends is one of the classical stability criteria in actuarial risk theory. In this context, numerous papers considered threshold (refractive) and barrier (reflective) dividend strategies. These were shown to be optimal in a number of different contexts for...
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The dual model with diffusion is appropriate for companies with continuous expenses that are offset by stochastic and irregular gains. Examples include research-based or commission-based companies. In this context, Avanzi and Gerber (2008) showed how to determine the expected present value of...
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Sustainability and economic relevance of dividend policies are addressed in terms of an optimal control model set forth by Feichtinger et al. (2007), by means of which two different capitalization measures, accounting for dividends and capital gains, can be given explicit representation. In the...
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The dual model with diffusion is appropriate for companies with continuous expenses that are offset by stochastic and irregular gains. Examples include research-based or commission-based companies. In this context, Avanzi and Gerber (2008) showed how to determine the expected present value of...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013114215
We study the problem of optimal dividend payments for a company of limited liability whose cash reserves in the absence of dividends follow a Markov-modulated jump-diffusion process with positive drifts, where parameters and the discount rate are modulated by a finite-state irreducible Markov...
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We revisit the dividend payment problem in the dual model of Avanzi et al. Using the fluctuation theory of spectrally positive Levy processes, we give a short exposition in which we show the optimality of barrier strategies for all such Levy processes. Moreover, we characterize the optimal...
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We consider the general class of spectrally positive Lévy risk processes, which are appropriate for businesses with continuous expenses and lump sum gains whose timing and sizes are stochastic. Motivated by the fact that dividends are paid periodically in real life, we study periodic dividend...
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We analyze the optimal dividend payment problem in the dual model under constant transaction costs. We show, for a general spectrally positive Levy process, an optimal strategy is given by a (c1, c2)-policy that brings the surplus process down to c1 whenever it reaches or exceeds c2 for some...
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