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Types of dividends (and other distributions) 1) Regular => usually paid quarterly and changed infrequently 2) Special => large dividend which unlikely to be repeated 3) Liquidating => dividend that reduces firms paid in capital => taxed as capital gain rather than dividend 4) Stock dividend (or split) => firm issues shares rather than paying out cash => no real consequences for firm or stockholders => may be used to keep stock prices in an optimal range => if too high, stock may become less liquid as fewer small investors => if too low, transaction costs become significant and can be delisted by exchange 5) Spin-off => firm distributes shares of subsidiaries to current stockholders => not taxed => avoids transaction costs of selling the division 2. Share Repurchases => a. Open market purchases => firm buys share in the open market like any other investor => 95% of all repurchases => firm not obligated to make announced repurchases b. Tender offer => firm offers to buy a certain number of shares at a set price during a short time frame => purchased at a premium to market price c. Dutch auction 1) firm gives price range at which it will buy shares 2) stockholders tell firm how many shares willing to sell at what price 3) purchase price = lowest price at which firm can buy the number of desired shares 4) firm pays purchase price to all stockholders who tendered at or below that price d. Targeted repurchase => firm purchases shares directly from major stockholder Reasons: 1) market not liquid enough to handle sale 2) greenmail to eliminate takeover threat II. Payout Policy in a Perfect Capital Markets Perfect Capital Markets (same as in Chapter 14): 1. Investors and firms can trade the same set of securities at competitive market prices equal to the present value of their cash flows. 2. There are no taxes, transaction costs, or issuance costs associated with security trading. 3. A firms financing decisions do not change the cash flows generated by investments, nor do they reveal new information about them. Basic idea: Keys: 1) => => Note: arbitrage is possible if the drop in the stock price doesnt equal the dividend Ex. Assume stock price is $50 and firm declares a dividend of $5 per share. The ex-dividend price must be $45. If ex-divided price is $46: => => Arbitrage profit = If ex-dividend price is $43 => => Arbitrage profit = 2) => Reason: the fall in the number of shares offsets the fall in the market value of the firms assets Ex. Assume a firm with 5 million outstanding shares has assets with a market value of $100 million and that $10 million of this is in cash. => Price per share = Assume the firm uses $8,000,000 to repurchase shares at $20 per share => number of shares repurchased = Price per share after the repurchase = 3) 4) III. Taxes and Payout Policy A. Stockholder Taxes and Payout Policy Let: td = tax rate on dividends tg = tax rate on capital gains Notes: 1) 2) 3) 1. Ex. Assume the tax rate on capital gains and dividends is 15% (true for 2003-2008). Assume also that you have purchased all 100 outstanding shares of a firm worth $4800 (for $48 per share). Finally, assume that the firm will generate cash flow of $200 per year. 1: Assume firm pays you $200 of dividends ($2 per share) per year Tax = 2: Assume firm uses $200 to repurchase shares (from you) Note: in order to prevent arbitrage the price before the repurchase, the price at which the firm repurchases, and the price after the repurchase must be the same => price at which firm will repurchase shares = price before repurchase = => Number of shares firm will repurchase at end of 1st year = Tax = Notes: 1) with repurchase, total taxes catch up when you sell remaining shares. => repurchases shift taxes to the future => 2) 3) see Ch17: Examples from website for a 10-year holding period example. 2. Example: Assume firm currently has assets worth $100 million but no surplus cash. Assume firm decides to pay $10 million in dividends by issuing stock to the general public. Assume also that the dividend tax rate is 39% and the capital gain tax rate is 20% (these were the rates in 2001-2002). a. impact on value of firm: => b. impact on new stockholders: 1) 2) c. Impact on original stockholders: 1) 2) tax on dividend = 3) impact on value of original stock => value of original stock = => value of firm unchanged at $100 million => new stockholders have stock worth $10 million 4) tax savings due to reduction in capital gains => tax savings = => value of stock and cash = 5) Net impact => value of stock and cash = => net gain/loss = Notes: 1) 2) see Ch17: Examples from website to examine the impact of issuing stock to pay dividends at various historical tax rates. 3. Tax Clienteles a. Basic idea: in order for the to be no tax arbitrage, the after-tax capital loss when a stock goes ex-dividend must equal the after-tax gain from the dividend => can use this relationship to show the following:  EMBED Equation.3  (17.2) where:  EMBED Equation.3  (17.3) => see supplement for proof Example: Assume tax rate on dividends is 40% and on capital gains is 20% (these rates existed from 1997-2000).  EMBED Equation.3   EMBED Equation.3  => net tax loss on dividend: => => b. Tax Differences Across Investors Key: taxes paid on dividends depend on tax bracket, where live and invest, and whether stock held in retirement account Ex. IRA or 401k Investors: td = 0, tg = 0;  EMBED Equation.3  Ex. Corporation w/ tc = .35 Note: can exclude 70% of dividends received but capital gains fully taxed td = .3*.35 = .105, tg = .35;  EMBED Equation.3  c. Clientele Effects Basic idea: investor attitude towards dividends v. repurchases depends on tax rates 1) 2) 3) B. Personal Taxes, Corporate Taxes, and Payout Policy Basic idea: investor preferences for payouts rather than retention depends on tax rates If pays out excess cash, stockholders can reinvest and pay taxes on interest at rate ti If firm retains cash and invests it, the firm will pay taxes on interest it earns at rate tc and the stockholder will pay capital gains taxes at rate tg Using equation (17.2), the authors show that:  EMBED Equation.3  (17.A) where:  EMBED Equation.3 = effective tax disadvantage of retaining rather than paying out cash Note: the tax disadvantage/disadvantage of retaining cash has changed over time as Congress has changed tax rates. See Table 15.3 on p. 472 for a list tax rates from 1971-2005 Ex. From 2001-2002, tC = .35, ti = .39, tg = .15  EMBED Equation.3  => Ex. From 1979-1981, tC = .46, ti = .70, tg = .28  EMBED Equation.3  => IV. Other Issues in Payout Policy A. Signaling 1. 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