Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies

This study was attempted to identify the determinants of Malaysian companies' capital structure, the relationship between profit ability, size, growth opportunities, assets structure and non-debt tax shields with the leverage and to see whether Malaysian companies followed the pecking order the...

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主要作者: Wan Mursyidah, Wan Ismail
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语言:英语
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出版: 2005
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description This study was attempted to identify the determinants of Malaysian companies' capital structure, the relationship between profit ability, size, growth opportunities, assets structure and non-debt tax shields with the leverage and to see whether Malaysian companies followed the pecking order theory in making a decision concerning the capital structure. The findings showed that profitability, non-debt tax shields and size were significant in determining the capital structure. Profit of Malaysian companies gave a significant result and this was consistent with the pecking order theory. Growth opportunities and assets structure were not significant.
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spelling oai:etd.uum.edu.my:13712013-07-24T12:11:40Z https://etd.uum.edu.my/1371/ Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies Wan Mursyidah, Wan Ismail HG Finance This study was attempted to identify the determinants of Malaysian companies' capital structure, the relationship between profit ability, size, growth opportunities, assets structure and non-debt tax shields with the leverage and to see whether Malaysian companies followed the pecking order theory in making a decision concerning the capital structure. The findings showed that profitability, non-debt tax shields and size were significant in determining the capital structure. Profit of Malaysian companies gave a significant result and this was consistent with the pecking order theory. Growth opportunities and assets structure were not significant. 2005-05-14 Thesis NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://etd.uum.edu.my/1371/1/WAN_MURSYIDAH_BT._WAN_ISMAIL.pdf application/pdf en https://etd.uum.edu.my/1371/2/1.WAN_MURSYIDAH_BT._WAN_ISMAIL.pdf Wan Mursyidah, Wan Ismail (2005) Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies. Masters thesis, Universiti Utara Malaysia.
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Wan Mursyidah, Wan Ismail
Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies
title Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies
title_full Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies
title_fullStr Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies
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title_short Capital Structure of Malaysian Listed Companies
title_sort capital structure of malaysian listed companies
topic HG Finance
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