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Pension Funding Constraints and Corporate Expenditures


Weixi Liu


University of Exeter Business School - XFI Centre for Finance and Investment

Ian Tonks


University of Bath School of Management

January 1, 2010


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This paper examines the effect of a company’s pension contributions on its dividend and investment policies. Using a sample of all FTSE350 UK listed firms with at least one defined benefit pension scheme from 2001 to 2004, we find a strong and negative relation between pension contributions and corporate dividend payments even after controlling for the correlation between funding status and unobserved investment opportunities. We find a weaker result using investment equations, where investment is negatively related to pension contributions but the relation is not statistically significant. Our results suggest a preference of financial rather than real channels for firms making balance sheet adjustments. We also examine whether the new funding requirements under the Pensions Act 2004 have had any effects on firms’ pension contributions and accordingly their corporate expenditure decisions. We include additional data from 2005-2006, and find that both dividend and investment sensitivity to pension contributions is more pronounced after the introduction of the new funding requirements.

Number of Pages in PDF File: 36

Keywords: Pension contributions, financial constraints, dividend sensitivity, investment sensitivity, Pensions Act 2004

JEL Classification: G23

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Date posted: January 24, 2010  

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Liu, Weixi and Tonks, Ian, Pension Funding Constraints and Corporate Expenditures (January 1, 2010). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=1540511 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1540511

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Weixi Liu (Contact Author)
University of Exeter Business School - XFI Centre for Finance and Investment ( email )
University of Exeter
Xfi Building, Rennes Dr.
Exeter, EX4 3BZ
United Kingdom
Ian Tonks
University of Bath School of Management ( email )
Claverton Down
Bath, BA2 7AY
United Kingdom
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