Influential Article Review - Discontinuous Investments Centered on Consumer and Tax Shield Principles

Authors

  • Robert Walter
  • Dominick Deacon
  • Lexi Mcleod

Keywords:

Financing policies, Tax shield, APV

Abstract

This paper examines finance. We present insights from a highly influential paper. Here are the highlights from this paper: The tax shield as present value of debt-related tax savings plays an important role in firm valuation. Driving the risk of future debt levels, the firm’s strategy to adjust the absolute debt level to future changes of the firm value, labeled as (re-) financing policy, affects the value of tax shields. Standard discounted cash flow (DCF) models offer two simplified (re-) financing policies originally introduced by Modigliani and Miller (MM) as well as Miles and Ezzell (ME). In this paper, we introduce a discontinuous financing policy that refers to the refinancing intervals, i.e., the maturity structure of the firm’s debt. By deriving APV valuation and beta unlevering equations that allow for this discontinuous financing policy, we show the MM and ME policies to be special cases of the proposed extension. While we document the effect of discontinuous refinancing to be economically significant when leverage is high and refinancing periods are extremely long, our results suggest that for low-levered firms with short refinancing periods, the traditional continuous refinancing-based models (like the Miles/Ezzell model) produce relatively robust value estimates. Combining capital structure and maturity structure choices, our model extends the set of feasible financing policies in DCF valuation models. For our overseas readers, we then present the insights from this paper in Spanish, French, Portuguese, and German.

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Published

2019-12-13

How to Cite

Walter, R., Deacon, D., & Mcleod, L. (2019). Influential Article Review - Discontinuous Investments Centered on Consumer and Tax Shield Principles. Journal of Accounting and Finance, 19(10). Retrieved from https://articlearchives.co/index.php/JAF/article/view/177

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