Prague Economic Papers 2018, 27(5):554-572 | DOI: 10.18267/j.pep.675

Cash Flow Sensitivities of Financial Decisions: Evidence from an Emerging Market

Aysa Ipek Erdogan
Department of Tourism Administration, Bogazici University, Bebek, Istanbul, Turkey (aysa.erdogan@boun.edu.tr)

This study investigates the sensitivity of financing, investment, and distribution decisions to changes in operating cash flow, and whether these sensitivities depend on whether or not firms are financially constrained. Using a sample of 2,650 firm-years of Turkish firms for the period 1996 to 2013, we find that an increase in the short-term cash flows is associated with an increase in cash balances, irrespective of whether or not firms are financially constrained. However, unconstrained firms hold a larger cash balance than constrained firms. Dividends are positively related to the short-term cash flows of both types of firms. Investments are not sensitive to cash flow for either type of firms. An increase in their short-term cash flow induces the financially constrained firms to reduce debt financing, but makes the unconstrained firms increase their debt financing and reduce equity financing. Although firms in general prefer to use part of the saved cash in the long term, they do not deplete their cash savings. Constrained firms resort to debt financing in response to an increase in their long-term cash flow.

Keywords: financial constraints, cash flow, investment, financing decisions, distribution decisions, capital structure
JEL classification: C30, G30, G31, G32, G35

Accepted: April 16, 2018; Published: October 1, 2018  Show citation

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