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- Ayman E. Haddad
- Naser M. Abughazaleh
- Osama M. Al-Hares
Abstract
This study estimates the implied cost of equity capital of the Jordanian companies listed at the Amman Stock Exchange using the residual income valuation model suggested by Gebhardt, Lee, and Swaminathan (GLS) (2001). The results show that the implied cost of equity capital computed from the GLS approach produces a mean of ex-ante cost of equity capital of 9.6% for the Jordanian companies listed at the ASE. We also examine whether the Jordanian firms' cost of equity capital, based on the residual income model, is a more reliable measure of cost of equity than the realised stock returns, by investigating the association between the cost of equity capital (or realised returns) and firm-specific risk proxies. We find that the implied cost of equity capital is associated significantly with all risk proxies in the predicted directions, while the realised stock returns show a significant association only with the size of the firms and market beta. We also find that the adjusted R² of the regression of the implied cost of equity capital on the risk proxies is higher than that of the realised stock returns. We conclude that the implied cost of equity capital derived from the residual income valuation model is a more reliable measure for the ex-ante cost of equity capital than that of the realised stock returns in terms of the association with firm-specific risk proxies.
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Ayman E. Haddad & Naser M. Abughazaleh & Osama M. Al-Hares, 2014.
"The implied cost of equity capital in the Jordanian industrial and service companies,"
International Journal of Accounting and Finance, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 4(3), pages 240-260.
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RePEc:ids:intjaf:v:4:y:2014:i:3:p:240-260
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