Credit Lines: The Other Side of Corporate Liquidity

Filippo Ippolito, Ander Pérez-Orive
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In this paper we offer the first large sample evidence on the availability and usage of credit lines in U.S. public corporations and use it to re-examine the existing findings on corporate liquidity. We show that the availability of credit lines is widespread and that average undrawn credit is of the same order of magnitude as cash holdings. We test the trade-off theory of liquidity according to which firms target an optimum level of liquidity, computed as the sum of cash and undrawn credit lines. We provide support for the existence of a liquidity target, but also show that the reasons why firms hold cash and credit lines are very different. While the precautionary motive explains well cash holdings, the optimum level of credit lines appears to be driven by the restrictions imposed by the credit line itself, in terms of stated purpose and covenants. In support to these findings, credit line drawdowns are associated with capital expenditures, acquisitions, and working capital.
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在本文中,我们提供了第一个关于美国上市公司信贷额度的可用性和使用情况的大样本证据,并用它来重新审视现有的关于公司流动性的研究结果。我们表明,信贷额度的可用性是普遍的,平均未提取的信贷与现金持有的数量级相同。我们测试了流动性的权衡理论,根据该理论,企业的目标是流动性的最佳水平,计算为现金和未提取的信贷额度的总和。我们为流动性目标的存在提供了支持,但也表明企业持有现金和信贷额度的原因非常不同。虽然预防性动机很好地解释了现金持有量,但信贷额度的最佳水平似乎是由信贷额度本身所施加的限制所驱动的,就规定的目的和契约而言。为了支持这些发现,信贷额度的减少与资本支出、收购和营运资金有关。
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