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Globalization of Indian Economy and Foreign Direct Investment. Guest Editors: Badar Alam Iqbal, Kottala Sri Yogi and Imlak Shaikh

Firm characteristics and dividend policy in India

 

Abstract

This article studies the determinants and evolution of dividends of BSE 500 companies in India over a period from 2001 to 2015. It finds that although these firms have been paying dividends, they are not consistent. In India, dividends are more determined by the availability of profits and liquidity. The speed of adjustment coefficients which is estimated using the Lintner model, are found to be high and statistically significant over the sample period. Results from the study reveal that although leverage is an important determinant of dividend, size is not. In this study, two important research questions arises regarding studying quality of earnings and the reluctance to adopt and predictable dividend policy.

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1 http://economictimes.indiatimes.com/markets/stocks/policy/sebi-makes-dividend-distribution-policy-must-for-top-500-firms/articleshow/53191759.cms

2 For most firms, the CFI is negative, a sign of investments being made is and there is a cash inflow. For valuation purpose, a negative CFI is taken as a proxy for growth.

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