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    CHAPTER 15Distributions to Shareholders- Dividends and .ppt

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    CHAPTER 15Distributions to Shareholders- Dividends and .ppt

    1、,CHAPTER 15 Distributions to Shareholders: Dividends and Share Repurchases,Theories of investor preferences Signaling effects Residual model Dividend reinvestment plans Stock dividends and stock splits Stock repurchases,What is “dividend policy”?,Its the decision to pay out earnings versus retaining

    2、 and reinvesting them. Includes these elements: 1. High or low payout? 2. Stable or irregular dividends? 3. How frequent? 4. Do we announce the policy?,Do investors prefer high or low payouts? There are three theories:,Dividends are irrelevant: Investors dont care about payout. Bird in the hand: Inv

    3、estors prefer a high payout. Tax preference: Investors prefer a low payout, hence growth.,Dividend Irrelevance Theory,Investors are indifferent between dividends and retention-generated capital gains. If they want cash, they can sell stock. If they dont want cash, they can use dividends to buy stock

    4、. Modigliani-Miller support irrelevance. Theory is based on unrealistic assumptions (no taxes or brokerage costs), hence may not be true. Need empirical test.,Bird-in-the-Hand Theory,Investors think dividends are less risky than potential future capital gains, hence they like dividends. If so, inves

    5、tors would value high payout firms more highly, i.e., a high payout would result in a high P0.,Tax Preference Theory,Retained earnings lead to long-term capital gains, which are taxed at lower rates than dividends: 20% vs. up to 39.6%. Capital gains taxes are also deferred. This could cause investor

    6、s to prefer firms with low payouts, i.e., a high payout results in a low P0.,Implications of 3 Theories for Managers,Theory,Implication,Irrelevance,Any payout OK,Bird in the hand,Set high payout,Tax preference,Set low payout,But which, if any, is correct?,Possible Stock Price Effects,Stock Price ($)

    7、,Payout,50%,100%,40,30,20,10,Bird-in-Hand,Irrelevance,Tax preference,0,Possible Cost of Equity Effects,Cost of equity (%),Payout,50%,100%,15,20,10,Tax Preference,Irrelevance,Bird-in-Hand,0,Which theory is most correct?,Empirical testing has not been able to determine which theory, if any, is correct

    8、. Thus, managers use judgment when setting policy. Analysis is used, but it must be applied with judgment.,Whats the “information content,” or “signaling,” hypothesis?,Managers hate to cut dividends, so wont raise dividends unless they think raise is sustainable. So, investors view dividend increase

    9、s as signals of managements view of the future. Therefore, a stock price increase at time of a dividend increase could reflect higher expectations for future EPS, not a desire for dividends.,Whats the “clientele effect”?,Different groups of investors, or clienteles, prefer different dividend policie

    10、s. Firms past dividend policy determines its current clientele of investors. Clientele effects impede changing dividend policy. Taxes & brokerage costs hurt investors who have to switch companies.,Whats the “residual dividend model”?,Find the retained earnings needed for the capital budget. Pay out

    11、any leftover earnings (the residual) as dividends. This policy minimizes flotation and equity signaling costs, hence minimizes the WACC.,Using the Residual Model to Calculate Dividends Paid,Data for SSC,Capital budget: $800,000. Given. Target capital structure: 40% debt, 60% equity. Want to maintain

    12、. Forecasted net income: $600,000. How much of the $600,000 should we pay out as dividends?,Of the $800,000 capital budget, 0.6($800,000) = $480,000 must be equity to keep at target capital structure. 0.4($800,000) = $320,000 will be debt. With $600,000 of net income, the residual is $600,000 $480,0

    13、00 = $120,000 = dividends paid. Payout ratio = $120,000/$600,000 = 0.20 = 20%.,How would a drop in NI to $400,000 affect the dividend? A rise to $800,000?,NI = $400,000: Need $480,000 of equity, so should retain the whole $400,000. Dividends = 0. NI = $800,000: Dividends = $800,000 $480,000 = $320,0

    14、00. Payout = $320,000/$800,000 = 40%.,How would a change in investment opportunities affect dividend under the residual policy?,Fewer good investments would lead to smaller capital budget, hence to a higher dividend payout. More good investments would lead to a lower dividend payout.,Advantages and

    15、Disadvantages of the Residual Dividend Policy,Advantages: Minimizes new stock issues and flotation costs. Disadvantages: Results in variable dividends, sends conflicting signals, increases risk, and doesnt appeal to any specific clientele. Conclusion: Consider residual policy when setting target pay

    16、out, but dont follow it rigidly.,Whats a “dividend reinvestment plan (DRIP)”?,Shareholders can automatically reinvest their dividends in shares of the companys common stock. Get more stock than cash. There are two types of plans: Open market New stock,Open Market Purchase Plan,Dollars to be reinvest

    17、ed are turned over to trustee, who buys shares on the open market. Brokerage costs are reduced by volume purchases. Convenient, easy way to invest, thus useful for investors.,New Stock Plan,Firm issues new stock to DRIP enrollees, keeps money and uses it to buy assets. No fees are charged, plus sell

    18、s stock at discount of 5% from market price, which is about equal to flotation costs of underwritten stock offering.,Optional investments sometimes possible, up to $150,000 or so. Firms that need new equity capital use new stock plans. Firms with no need for new equity capital use open market purcha

    19、se plans. Most NYSE listed companies have a DRIP. Useful for investors.,Setting Dividend Policy,Forecast capital needs over a planning horizon, often 5 years. Set a target capital structure. Estimate annual equity needs. Set target payout based on the residual model. Generally, some dividend growth

    20、rate emerges. Maintain target growth rate if possible, varying capital structure somewhat if necessary.,Dividend Payout Ratios for Selected Industries,Industry Payout ratio Banking 38.29 Computer Software Services 13.70 Drug 38.06 Electric Utilities (Eastern U. S.) 67.09 Internet n/a Semiconductors

    21、24.91 Steel 51.96 Tobacco 55.00 Water utilities 67.35,*None of the internet companies included in the Value Line Investment Survey paid a dividend.,Stock Repurchases,Reasons for repurchases: As an alternative to distributing cash as dividends. To dispose of one-time cash from an asset sale. To make

    22、a large capital structure change.,Repurchases: Buying own stock back from stockholders.,Advantages of Repurchases,Stockholders can tender or not. Helps avoid setting a high dividend that cannot be maintained. Repurchased stock can be used in take-overs or resold to raise cash as needed. Income recei

    23、ved is capital gains rather than higher-taxed dividends. Stockholders may take as a positive signal-management thinks stock is undervalued.,Disadvantages of Repurchases,May be viewed as a negative signal (firm has poor investment opportunities). IRS could impose penalties if repurchases were primari

    24、ly to avoid taxes on dividends. Selling stockholders may not be well informed, hence be treated unfairly. Firm may have to bid up price to complete purchase, thus paying too much for its own stock.,Stock Dividends vs. Stock Splits,Stock dividend: Firm issues new shares in lieu of paying a cash divid

    25、end. If 10%, get 10 shares for each 100 shares owned. Stock split: Firm increases the number of shares outstanding, say 2:1. Sends shareholders more shares.,Both stock dividends and stock splits increase the number of shares outstanding, so “the pie is divided into smaller pieces.” Unless the stock

    26、dividend or split conveys information, or is accompanied by another event like higher dividends, the stock price falls so as to keep each investors wealth unchanged. But splits/stock dividends may get us to an “optimal price range.”,When should a firm consider splitting its stock?,Theres a widespread belief that the optimal price range for stocks is $20 to $80. Stock splits can be used to keep the price in the optimal range. Stock splits generally occur when management is confident, so are interpreted as positive signals.,


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