Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni

This study was conducted to identify the determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia. The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), investment (INV) and dividend (DPR). The secondary data were collected from Thom...

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Main Authors: Ab Rahim, Ahmad Aiman Muslim, Jasni, Mohammad Afizi Ezwan
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spelling my.uitm.ir.234012019-03-19T08:01:17Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23401/ Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni Ab Rahim, Ahmad Aiman Muslim Jasni, Mohammad Afizi Ezwan General works. Financial institutions Dividends. Stock dividends. Dividend reinvestment Malaysia This study was conducted to identify the determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia. The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), investment (INV) and dividend (DPR). The secondary data were collected from Thomson Reuters DataStream and using quarterly starting from first quarter 2005 until fourth quarter 2017. The dependent variable is the dividend payout ratio which represents dividend performance. The independent variables were risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), and investment (INV). Using time series analysis, the finding shows that cash flow has positive relationship while risk (BETA), debt (DER) and investment (INV) has negative relationship with dividend performance. The result revealed that risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), and investment (INV) have significant effect towards dividend policy of financial sector in Malaysia. The findings from this study are useful to the board of directors and management team of companies in deciding an appropriate dividend policy for the company. The results are also useful to shareholders in making investment decisions. Faculty of Business and Management 2019 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/23401/1/PPb_AHMAD%20AIMAN%20MUSLIM%20AB%20RAHIM%20M%20BM%2019_5.pdf Ab Rahim, Ahmad Aiman Muslim and Jasni, Mohammad Afizi Ezwan (2019) Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic General works. Financial institutions
Dividends. Stock dividends. Dividend reinvestment
Malaysia
spellingShingle General works. Financial institutions
Dividends. Stock dividends. Dividend reinvestment
Malaysia
Ab Rahim, Ahmad Aiman Muslim
Jasni, Mohammad Afizi Ezwan
Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
description This study was conducted to identify the determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia. The objective of this study is to identify the relationship between risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), investment (INV) and dividend (DPR). The secondary data were collected from Thomson Reuters DataStream and using quarterly starting from first quarter 2005 until fourth quarter 2017. The dependent variable is the dividend payout ratio which represents dividend performance. The independent variables were risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), and investment (INV). Using time series analysis, the finding shows that cash flow has positive relationship while risk (BETA), debt (DER) and investment (INV) has negative relationship with dividend performance. The result revealed that risk (BETA), cash flow (CF), debt (DER), and investment (INV) have significant effect towards dividend policy of financial sector in Malaysia. The findings from this study are useful to the board of directors and management team of companies in deciding an appropriate dividend policy for the company. The results are also useful to shareholders in making investment decisions.
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author Ab Rahim, Ahmad Aiman Muslim
Jasni, Mohammad Afizi Ezwan
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title Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
title_short Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
title_full Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
title_fullStr Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
title_full_unstemmed Determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in Malaysia / Ahmad Aiman Muslim Ab Rahim and Mohammad Afizi Ezwan Jasni
title_sort determinants of dividend performance of financial sector in malaysia / ahmad aiman muslim ab rahim and mohammad afizi ezwan jasni
publisher Faculty of Business and Management
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