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We study the investment-cashflow sensitivities of U.S. firms from 1971–2009. Our tests extend the literature in several key ways and provide strong evidence that cashflow explains investment beyond its correlation with q. In simple OLS regressions, a dollar of current- and prior-year cashflow...
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This paper links the impending vesting of CEO equity to reductions in real investment. Existing studies measure the manager's short-term concerns using the sensitivity of his equity to the stock price. However, in myopia theories, the driver of short-termism is not the magnitude of incentives...
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More than 20% of U.S. firms are nonprofit, yet this organizational form has received little attention in corporate finance. This paper takes a step towards closing this gap by examining investment choices of nonprofit hospitals. Most hospitals hold large financial assets, and hospital-specific...
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This paper links the CEO's concerns for the current stock price to reductions in real investment. We identify short-term concerns using the amount of stock and options scheduled to vest in a given quarter. A one standard deviation increase in vesting equity is associated with an annualized 0.2%...
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