Agency costs of free cash flow, corporate finance, and takeovers
1996; Cambridge University Press; Linguagem: Inglês
10.1017/cbo9780511609435.005
Autores Tópico(s)Economic theories and models
ResumoCorporate managers are the agents of shareholders; a relationship fraught with conflicting interests. Agency theory, the analysis of such conflicts, is now a major part of the economics literature. The payout of cash to shareholders creates major conflicts that have received little attention. Payouts to shareholders reduce the resources under managers' control, thereby reducing managers' power, and making it more likely they will incur the monitoring of the capital markets which occurs when the firm must obtain new capital. Financing projects internally avoids this monitoring and the possibility the funds will be unavailable or available only at high explicit prices.
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