1st ICARE Student's Conference - 2015
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Item Effect of financial leverage on firm size in Sri Lankan manufacturing industry(Department of Accountancy, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Waniganeththi, W.V.D.A.M.Companies differ in the use of financial leverage since it depends on a number of factors such as the size, nature of product, capital intensity, technology, market conditions, management attitude etc. Corporate size seems to be one of the most theorized determinants of financial leverage. Each company uses deferent level of financial leverage. But not all the companies are achieved success. Some corporates are achieved high market shares & growth rate. But some firm which has faced bankruptcy because they take more debt than the ability of repayment. There for financial leverage affect to the success of the company. In Sri Lanka, many companies they do not know how to maintain capital structure. So we won’t to known how to maintain capital structure on firm size. The purpose of this Research is to investigate, from a manufacturing market perspective, the firm size as a determinant of corporate financial leverage. Take 5 years data from 3 difference size firms, regression model is used to estimate the relationship between financial leverage and firm size. This research shows how firm size affects to financial leverage in Sri Lankan manufacturing industry.Item Capital structure effect on firm financial performance(Department of Accountancy, University of Kelaniya, 2015) Pathiraja, P.M.K.K.Capital structure is defined as combination of equity, debt or hybrid securities through which a company finances its assets. Firm’s leverage refers to the percentage of total debt in total financing. . Decision of Capital structure involve what type of source should be used either equity, or short or long term debt, or mix of sources of funding which better the firm’s financial performance. Initiating a business require purchasing assets in order to fulfill the purpose of organization. (Allen, 2011). An emerging consensus that comes out of the corporate governance literature (Smith, 2005) is that the interactions between capital structure and ownership structure impact on firm values. (Morck, 1988) Objective of this research is investigates the relationship between capital structure and firm financial performance as well as examine if more efficient firms choose more or less debt in their capital structure. This research methodology has gone some way in reconciling some of the empirical Irregularities reported in prior studies. Only report the results obtained from estimating dynamic models for both the efficiency and leverage equations. All data will collect by the secondary evidence by use the financial statement data. Result of this research is the effect of dispersed ownership is different across different capital structures. positive but insignificant for low leveraged firms and (significantly) negative for high leveraged firms. The latter finding is consistent with the view that the fear of bankruptcy induces managers of highly levered firms to lower debt.