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Corporate Saving Behaviour

 
Rudra Prasanna Mahapatra (Author) Kailash Chandra Biswal (Author)
Synopsis Corporate saving is one of the most significant source of funds for financing corporate growth.  It has both micro as well as macro significance.  Inspite of such dual importance of this decision problem, the theoretical determinants of corporate savings are less well established and this is an area in which very little research has been done so far.  The present work is an effort in this direction.  The main highlights of the present work in context to General Engineering Industry are: In general engineering industry, saving decision is considered as a primary decision variable in the firm's policy framework.  Saving decision of firms is primarily governed by "profit after tax", a measure of firm's capacity to save.  Previous year's dividend is very often taken into account by firms as an important determinant while framing their saving policy.  Investment demand has a significant influence on the saving decision of firms.  External finance is negatively related to the saving decision of firms.  Increase in interest payment would induce firms to rely more on corporate saving.
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About the authors

Rudra Prasanna Mahapatra

Dr. Rudra Prasanna Mahapatra (born, 1958) earned his M.Com and Ph.D. degrees from Berhampur University. He stood first in the M.Com examination and received the University Gold Medal in the year 1980. Currently he is Reader and Head, Department of Commerce, Berhampur University. Dr. Mahapatra has published more than twenty research articles which have appeared in journals of national and international repute, like Decision, Finance India, Productivity, Abhigyan, Management Accountant etc.

Kailash Chandra Biswal

Dr. Kailash Chandra Biswal (born, 1975) earned his M.Com., M.Phil. and Ph.D. degrees from Berhampur University.  Currently he is working as a Lecturer in Business Administration in the Institute of Advanced Computer and Research, Rayagada, Orissa.  He has participated and presented papers in several seminars.

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Bibliographic information

Title Corporate Saving Behaviour
Format Hardcover
Date published: 12.05.2007
Edition 1st ed.
Language: English
isbn 8172112246
length xi+132p., Tables; Figures; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.