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The Costs of Financial Distress Across Industries
Arthur G. Korteweg Stanford Graduate School of Business
September 20, 2007
Abstract:
I estimate the market's opinion of ex-ante costs of financial distress (CFD) from a structurally motivated model of the industry, using a panel dataset of monthly market values of debt and equity for 269 firms in 23 industries between 1994 and 2004. CFD are identified from market values and betas of a company's debt and equity. The market expects costs of financial distress of 5% of firm value for observed leverage ratios. In bankruptcy, distress costs can rise as high as 31%. Across industries, CFD are driven primarily by the potential for debt overhang problems and distressed asset fire-sales. There is considerable empirical support for the hypothesis that firms choose a leverage ratio based on the trade-off between tax benefits and CFD. The results do not confirm the under-leverage puzzle for firms with publicly traded debt.
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Keywords: financial distress, bankruptcy, capital structure, trade-off theory, agency costs, MCMC
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Date posted: November 17, 2006
Suggested CitationKorteweg, Arthur G., The Costs of Financial Distress Across Industries (September 20, 2007). Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=945425 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.945425
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