articleThe Journal of FinanceDec 13, 2013BRONZE OA

Refinancing Risk and Cash Holdings

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Abstract

ABSTRACT We find that firms mitigate refinancing risk by increasing their cash holdings and saving cash from cash flows. The maturity of firms’ long‐term debt has shortened markedly, and this shortening explains a large fraction of the increase in cash holdings over time. Consistent with the inference that cash reserves are particularly valuable for firms with refinancing risk, we document that the value of these reserves is higher for such firms and that they mitigate underinvestment problems. Our findings imply that refinancing risk is a key determinant of cash holdings and highlight the interdependence of a firm's financial policy decisions.

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Keywords
  • Cash
  • Business
  • Debt
  • Monetary economics
  • Cash management
  • Maturity (psychological)
  • Cash flow forecasting
  • Cash flow
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