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AuthorAbdullah, Abdul Kader M. A.
Available date2009-11-25T13:09:26Z
Publication Date2005-05
Publication NameJournal of Business and Economics
CitationJournal of Business and Economics, 2005, Vol. 11, Pages 15-33.
URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/8109
AbstractThis study examines the determinants of capital structure in general and the determinants of corporate debt- maturity in particular for 56 listed companies in Saudi Arabia. To achieve this objective the study was set to test a number of hypotheses regarding the determinants of capital structure and debt maturity. These hypotheses were related to the effects of profitability, growth opportunities, asset maturity, size, liquidity and age. Total debt ratio was found to be positively and significantly related to the percentage growth in total assets and negatively and significantly related to liquidity and asset structure. Growth opportunities variable was found to be positively and significantly related to long - term debt and was negatively and significantly related to short term debt. The relationship between asset maturity and long term debt was found to be negative and significant. Therefore, there is no support of the hypothesis that debt maturity decreases as the proportion of growth potentials increase. Size was found to be positively and significantly related to long term debt and negatively and significantly related to short term debt implying that larger firms borrow on long term and small ones borrow on short term. Profitability, age liquidity appeared to have no statistical significance on the different types of debt. The implications of these results have been examined and future research directions have been suggested.
Languageen
PublisherQatar University
SubjectMaturity
TitleCapital structure and debt maturity: Evidence from listed companies in Saudi arabia
TypeArticle
Pagination15-33
Issue Number1
Volume Number11


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