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Increasing Shareholder Value - Distribution Policy, A Corporate Finance Challenge

English · Hardback

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Corporations earn incomes and amass wealth. There are many books offering advice how to increase the profitability of corporations by achieving excellence in operations and choosing the correct strategic path. Increasing Shareholder Value: Distribution Policy, A Corporate Finance Challenge is concerned with how the corporation should reward its shareholders after the incomes are earned.
Investment decisions, capital structure, and dividend policy must be coordinated so that the well being of the firm's stockholders is considered in the planning process. The corporate planners should realize that the individual investors are also making plans, and the corporation can assist this planning process by making its own financial plans and strategies well known.

List of contents

1. An Overview of Corporate Distribution Policy.- 2. Dividends Versus Retained Earnings.- 3. Dividends Versus Share Repurchase.- 4. Share Repurchase and Stock Price.- 5. Choosing Between Real Investments and Share Repurchase.- 6. The Return Earned by Share Repurchase.- 7. Share Repurchase and Earnings Per Share Buyback Parity.- 8. A Dividend Reduction Strategy.- 9. The Investor's Viewpoint.- 10. Dividend Reinvestment Plans (DRIP's).- 11. Repurchase of Shares Accompanied by the Selling of Puts.- 12. A Ranking of Alternatives.

Summary

Corporations earn incomes and amass wealth. There are many books offering advice how to increase the profitability of corporations by achieving excellence in operations and choosing the correct strategic path. Increasing Shareholder Value: Distribution Policy, A Corporate Finance Challenge is concerned with how the corporation should reward its shareholders after the incomes are earned.
Investment decisions, capital structure, and dividend policy must be coordinated so that the well being of the firm's stockholders is considered in the planning process. The corporate planners should realize that the individual investors are also making plans, and the corporation can assist this planning process by making its own financial plans and strategies well known.

Product details

Authors Harold Bierman, Harold Bierman Jr, Harold Bierman Jr.
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 26.06.2009
 
EAN 9780792375173
ISBN 978-0-7923-7517-3
No. of pages 151
Weight 413 g
Illustrations VII, 151 p.
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Business > Business administration

B, Finance, Finance, general, Economics and Finance, Financial Economics

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