CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND COPORATE PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA
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CAPITAL STRUCTURE AND COPORATE PERFORMANCE IN NIGERIA
ABSTRACT
Taking financing decision is one of the major functions of a financial manager. A corporation may decide to use all equity capital or a combination of debt and equity capital. However, the decision to use debt as part of a corporation capital is important as it can magnify shareholders returns and also increase the risk of such returns.
The relationship between capital structure and corporate performance implies that there are certain factors that can improve performance. These ranges from managerial skills, professionalism, dividend policy and so on.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Statement of the Research Problem
Research Objective
Statement of Hypothesis
Scope of the Study
Relevance and Significance of the Study
CHAPTER TWO: LITERATURE REVIEW
Corporate Performance
Measurement of Corporate Performance
The Concept of Capital Structure
An Overview of the Capital Structure in Nigeria
Determinant of Capital Structure
The Theory of Optimal Capital Structure
Capital Structure Decision Process
The Capital Structure Controversy
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
Introduction
The Population and Sample
Data Collection Method
Sources of Data
The Research Instrument
Data Analysis Method
Limitation of the Study
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND INTERPRETATION OF REGRESSION RESULT
Introduction
Presentation of Regression Result
Analysis of Regression Result
CHAPTER FIVE: SUMMARY, RECOMMENDATION AND CONCLUSION
5.1 Introduction
5.2 Summary of the Findings
5.3 Discussion of Findings
5.4 Policy Recommendation
5.5 Recommendation for Further Research
5.6 Conclusion
Bibliography
Appendix
CHAPTER ONE
GENERAL DESCRIPTION OF THE STUDY
One of the most important factors in the survival of any corporation is capital, various corporation have designed different capital structures based on what is most suitable to them. But the question is, how do corporation determine their capital structure. How do they decide or reach a decision in terms of the ratio of debt to equity in the capital structure? Corporations are faced with the task of designing a capital structure that is optimal that is the particular combination of funds that minimize the cost of capital while maximizing the firms’ value. Moreover, the financial manager is faced with the task of finding that optimal capital structure that will help the corporation.
Basically, a corporation may employ two sources of funds in financing its operations or for further expansion. These are the short term sources of fund and to the long term sources of fund.
Obviously every corporation has its goals and objectives to achieve. Therefore it is the duty of the financial manager to find out the sources of fund to use. The financial manager must understand that the decision on the type of fund used will not only have a significant influence on the shareholders returns but can also be risky to the survival of the business. Again, the cost of capital must be taken into consideration as the capital structure will also affect the market value of the firm and weighted average cost of capital. For these reasons, capital structure must be properly understood since it provides an understanding of how capital funds might be allocated to investment opportunities given a particular mix.
A corporation’s capital structure can be increased or a decreased in the ratio of debt to equity. An increase in debt is referred to as leverage. The term leverage refers to an increase in the proportion of debt in a corporation’s capital structure in relation to equity. However most authors hold different views about the relevance of capital structure decision of corporations.
Modigliani and Miller (1958) provided solution to the question on the relevance of capital structure in their own understanding. They believed that there is no optimal capital structure. They illustrated that the valuation of a company will be independent from its capital structure under certain key assumptions. These assumptions are that internal and external fund may be regarded as perfect substitutions in a world where capital functions perfectly, where there are no transaction or bankruptcy cost, no distortion, taxation and the productive activity of the form is dependent on its method of financing ones these fundamental assumptions are cleared, capital structure may become relevant.
Moreover, the controversy of the concept of capital structure is unresolved, therefore, proper care must be taken by corporation to arrive at a capital structure that will make the most returns on investment as the survival of the corporation depend on how much returns is realized from its investment that will meet the day to day activities and at the same time satisfy the shareholders.
STATEMENT OF THE RESEARCH PROBLEM
There is a controversy among financial analyst relating to the effect of financial leverage on the weighted average cost of capital and the market value of the corporation when the ratio of financial leverage to equity is varied. The question here is whether an optimal capital structure exist. Some school of taught are of the opinion that the way and manner in which these corporation are financed does not affect the value of the corporation while some school of taught also believe that the use of debt in the financing mix magnifies the value of the corporation. If the first assertion is true, then the financial manager will be indifferent to the sources of financing. If on the other hand, the financial mix will affect the value of the corporation the proper capital structure planning will be worth undertaking. In the light of these, this study intends to address the following problems:
What is the relationship between the financial leverage of a corporation and its earning per share (EPS)?
What is the relationship of the financial Asset per share (NAPS)?
What is the relationship between the financial leverage and net assets per share (NAPS)?
OBJECTIVE OF THE STUDY
More specifically, the objectives of this study were to determine the relationships between;
The financial leverage of a corporation and its earning per share (EPS).
The financial leverage of a corporation and its Net Assets per share (NAPS).
The financial leverage of a corporation and its Dividend per share (DPS).
RESEARCH HYPOTHESIS
The research hypotheses relevant to the above questions and objective were:
The financial leverage of a corporation are positively related to its earnings per share (EPS).
The financial leverage of a corporation is positively related to its Net Asset per share (NAPS).
The financial leverage of a corporation is positively related to its Dividend per share (DPS).
SCOPE OF THE STUDY
The research work is to show the relationship between capital structure of a corporation and its performance. The time period for the research to work will cover a period of 5 years (2005-2009) of a selected corporation in Nigeria.
Also, the sample size is concentrated on Nigeria corporations in order to avoid complication resulting from a combination of both capital structure of financial and non financial corporation. Non financial corporations were selected and use in this study.
Geographically the study, which will be specifically be restricted to corporation in Edo State in Nigeria for proper conduct of this research.
RELEVANCE AND SIGNIFICANT OF THE STUDY
Despite the importance of finances decision in a corporation there is still no arrangement in the relationship between the capital structure and the importance of a corporation. Empirical test carried out by some authors have not agreed on the best capital structure a corporation should use. The researcher of this research work believes that this work will provide the following benefits.
The research work will broaden the understanding of interest group such as investors. It will enable them understand published performance of corporations better and help them make proper decision on which share to buy, hold or sell.
The research work will be of benefit to government as it will broaden their understanding of the validity of capital structure and factors that this information can be used by the government to implement policies that will improve the capital structure of the financial sector in Nigeria.
The research work will be useful to corporations as information on the capital structure in Nigeria and other capital structure theory can help them decide better debt to equity mix.
The research work will be useful to further researchers who may decide to carry out research work on this topic since it will serve as a guide and a reference material for further research work.
REFERENCES
Bevon, A. and Danbolt, J (2000), “Dynamics in the Determinant of capital structure in the UK”, Working paper, University of Glasgow.
Booth, L. (2001), “Capital structure in developing countries”. The Journal of financial LVI, pp. 87-130.
- Department: Accounting
- Project ID: ACC0857
- Access Fee: ₦5,000
- Pages: 85 Pages
- Chapters: 5 Chapters
- Methodology: Regression Analysis
- Reference: YES
- Format: Microsoft Word
- Views: 1,238
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