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Title: The impact of capital structure on profitability: an empirical study on the listed companies in Sri Lanka
Authors: Seyed Bar Mowlana, S. A. C. M.
Keywords: Profitability
Capital Structure
Long-Term Debts
Total Debts
Debt to Equity and Industry Type
Issue Date: 20-Nov-2013
Publisher: Department of Postgraduate Diploma in Management, Faculty of Management and Commerce, South Eastern University of Sri Lanka Oluvil, Sri Lanka.
Citation: Thesis, Faculty of Management and Commerce, 2013.
Abstract: This study aimed to investigate the impact of capital structure on profitability by comparatively analyzing the listed companies in two sectors that are Manufacturing and Beverage, Food & Tobacco industries of Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in Sri Lanka. The study period was from 2007 to 2012. A total of 38 companies were selected from these two industries where 14 companies from the Beverage, Food &Tobacco industry and 24 companies from the Manufacturing industry and the study consist of 228 financial data observations. Descriptive aid multiple regression the analysis used to analyze six models and Measured the profitability by proxy of Return on Equity (ROE) and Return on Capital Employed (ROCE) as dependents variables and the capital structure measured by the proxy of long term debt to total assets (LDA), total debt to total assets (TDA) and total debt to equity (TDE) and the size as control variable measured by the log of net sales (LNS) and Type of industry (IDT). Their results revealed that LDA, TDA, and TDE of all companies from two industries have a significant negative relation with ROE meanwhile LDA and TDA have negative and insignificant relation’ with ROCE but TDE indicates a positive insignificant relation with ROCE. The LNS has a positive and significant relationship with ROE and ROCE in all six models and [DT indicated the TVP* of industries influence on the firms’ profitability. when comparing both industries the Manufacturing industry used average LDA, TDA and TDE significantly greater compare to Beverage, Food & Tobacco(p=0.000). Theoretically, the attribution of the result seems to be supporting to packing order theory. Further, the findings of this study revealed that the capital structure of a company makes an impact on its profitability, the average profitability of the Beverage, Food & The tobacco industry was greater than the Manufacturing Industry and the Manufacturing the industry is highly leveraged than Beverage, Food & Tobacco industries.
URI: http://ir.lib.seu.ac.lk/handle/123456789/5345
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