An Empirical investigation of the impact of dividend policy on performance of quoted companies in a developing economy

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  • Harley Tega Williams Department of Financial Studies, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.
  • Ayodele Thomas Duro Department of Financial Studies, Redeemer’s University, Ede Osun State, Nigeria
  • Harley Tega Williams Department of Financial Studies, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State, Nigeria.

Keywords:

dividend policy, performance, return on assets, regression, quoted firms, stock market

Abstract

This study empirically investigate the impact of dividend policy on performance of quoted companies in a developing economy. The objective of the study was to empirically test some ratio variables likely to affect dividend policy on a multivariate methodology. The sample size of this study was twenty quoted firms in a developing nation actively operating within 2005 to 2016 in the stock market. It was deduced that there is a significant positive impact of dividend pay-out ratio (DPS) on return on asset of .176. One percent increase in dividend payout ratio will lead to a corresponding increase on the average of 0.176 in return of asset (ROA). From our analysis, we found out that the coefficient of determination (R2) captured a significant portion of the models applied in the study but model two become stronger. We also found out that there is a positive relationship between ROE and DPS of .540 and the slope of the regression line is 129. This indicate that one percent increase of DPS will lead to a corresponding increase on ROE. The study there concluded that profit after tax should be considered sensitive in relation to dividend payment.

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2017-12-31

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Harley Tega Williams, Ayodele Thomas Duro, & Harley Tega Williams. (2017). An Empirical investigation of the impact of dividend policy on performance of quoted companies in a developing economy. Singaporean Journal of Business Economics and Management, 5((12), 1–7. Retrieved from http://singaporeanjbem.com/index.php/SJBEM/article/view/382

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