Financial statement comparability, cash flow volatility, capital expenditure: are they related to cash holding?
Tessa Vanina Soetanto,
Adelina Proboyo
Abstract:This study examines the relationship between financial statement comparability, cash flow volatility, and capital expenditure on cash holding in Indonesia, a developing country with weak investor protection and high agency costs. By analyzing a panel dataset of 2,387 firm-year data of publicly listed Indonesian companies from 2009 to 2019 using random effect panel data regression, the research findings indicate that financial statement comparability has a positive impact on cash holding. On the other hand, cap… Show more
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