Authors
Abe De Jong, Marno Verbeek, Patrick Verwijmeren
Publication date
2012/6
Journal
Journal of Financial Research
Volume
35
Issue
2
Pages
243-259
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Inc
Description
The average U.S. firm has less leverage than one would expect based on the trade‐off between tax shields and bankruptcy costs. We focus on firms’ financial flexibility and examine whether firms preserve debt capacity to reduce investment distortions in the future. We find that firms with high unused debt capacity invest more in future years than do firms with low unused debt capacity. Furthermore, firms that are reluctant to borrow in unconstrained periods are more likely to issue debt in periods in which access to capital markets is more constrained.
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Scholar articles
A De Jong, M Verbeek, P Verwijmeren - Journal of Financial Research, 2012