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Confirming Dividend Changes And The Nonmonotonic Investor Revision Of Earnings Persistence 1st Edition Christian Mller Auth

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Confirming Dividend Changes And The Nonmonotonic Investor Revision Of Earnings Persistence 1st Edition Christian Mller Auth
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Confirming Dividend Changes And The Nonmonotonic Investor Revision Of Earnings Persistence 1st Edition Christian Mller Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Gabler Verlag
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.73 MB
Pages: 137
Author: Christian Müller (auth.)
ISBN: 9783658044725, 9783658044732, 3658044721, 365804473X
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Confirming Dividend Changes And The Nonmonotonic Investor Revision Of Earnings Persistence 1st Edition Christian Mller Auth by Christian Müller (auth.) 9783658044725, 9783658044732, 3658044721, 365804473X instant download after payment.

The stylized facts that firms pay and investors react to dividends disregard dividend neutrality. Taking on the perspective that informational asymmetries are the central determinant for dividend value relevance, Christian Müller assumes that firm’s dividend decision conveys useful information to investors. He shows that investors use dividend changes to revise their a priori expectations about the persistence of a current earnings change. While his theoretical and empirical analyses generally imply that dividend changes constitute informative, but imperfect information signals, he further identifies situations in which they are substantial to investors. Christian Müller’s research comprehensively examines the informational role of dividend policy and provides new insights to the corresponding Bayesian investor learning process.

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