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European Journal of Economic and Financial Research ISSN: 2501-9430 ISSN-L: 2501-9430 Available on-line at: http://www.oapub.org/soc doi: 10.5281/zenodo.824675 Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 STUDY OF THE IMPACT OF FINANCIAL STRUCTURE, FINANCIAL LEVERAGE AND PROFITABILITY ON COMPANIES SHARES VALUE (A STUDY CASE: TEHRAN STOCK EXCHANGE LISTED COMPANIES, IRAN) Maryam Karimi 1i, Mohammad Kheiri 2 1 MA Accounting, Payame Noor University, Asaloye Branch, Iran 2 Ph.D Accounting, Payame Noor University, Qeshm Branch, Iran Abstract: The main purpose of this study is investigate of the effect of financial structure, financial leverage and profitability on company s value among the firms listed on Tehran's stock exchange between 2010 and 2014. In this study, the data were collected by using of various sources based the official documents on Tehran's stock exchange, including the Tadbirpardaz and Rahavard Novin software have been used for calculation of dependent research variables have been used for calculation of dependent research variables. Nonetheless, data belonging to firms have been reviewed through investigation of journals, disks that are provided by the stock exchange organization and the website of Tehran stock services and also reports published by Tehran's organization of stock exchange. Which was processed after moving to the EXCEL spreadsheet, and using was of data analysis by combined data method. Results have shown that the variable of financial structure has no statistically significant effects on company s value. Results of the study regarding, there is a positive relationship between financial leverage and profitability on company s value. JEL: G32, O16, D53 Keywords: financial structure, financial leverage, profitability and company s value Copyright The Author(s). All Rights Reserved. 2015 2017 Open Access Publishing Group 51

1. Introduction One of the ways using to maximize company value and improve shareholders' wealth, is Choosing or combining long-term financial resources. In such a way that the combination, financial resources can earn with characteristics such as low cost of capital more returns. Therefore, capital structure theory is closely related to the cost of a company's capital. Optimal capital structure of the company is the capital structure that is increasing the company value and is minimize the total cost of capital. This optimal capital structure is a combination of debt and equity that is maximizes the company value (Izadinia, 2009). On the other hand, the company value is dependent its income Power that is shown by its ability to is gain profit from sales. This is similar to its ability to invest in its assets (asset back) in order to be increase sales. And whenever the company can reduce these costs (Sales costs or general and executive costs), Can help increase your profits. 1.1 Problem statement The financial structure refers to how the company finances financing, such as shortterm debt, bonds, long-term debt. In other words, funds sources obtained by the company to finance its investments, whether short-term or long-term (Munir Ibrahim Hindi 1989), (Khalil Shama a 1989). There is a must to differentiate between financial structure concept and capital structure, since capital structure means long-term (longterm liabilities + equity) funding sources, while financial structure (funding structure) includes (short-and long-term liabilities + equity) (Palepu, 2005). Company s financial structure has a great importance in investment and financing decisions, due to its impact on profitability, as well as risk degree faced by the company due to its dependence and expanding on debt. Financial structure decisions Affect Company s financial risk measured by leverage which is a ratio of borrowed to owned money. Each company works to determine its targeted financial structure parameters, in terms of its constituent elements and the proportion of each element in it. Through that it works to achieve its strategic objective represented by increase or maximize company s value. This requires that there should be a balance between the expected return, which resulted financial structure and the risks this return is subject to. Under ideal assumptions imposed by Modigliani and Miller for financial markets, the financing structure does not affect the capital cost and thus company s value remains constant and is not affected by financing structure. However, due to debts privilege of tax advantage given that their interests are exempted from tax, the presence of debt in its financial structure reduces capital cost, which leads to increased profitability, thus European Journal of Economic and Financial Research - Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 52

increasing the return on equity which will reflect positively on increment of company s value. Company s value depends on its revenue strength represented by its ability to make profits from sales (net profit margin), as well as its ability to invest in its assets to increase sales (assets turnover), and whenever the company is able to reduce its costs, whether sales cost, or general and administrative expenses, they will contribute in its profitability increment. The main question of the present research is that, does the financial structure, financial leverage and profitability on Companies Shares Value of the Tehran Stock Exchange listed companies? 2. Research purpose Determination the effect of Financial Structure, Financial Leverage and Profitability on Companies Shares Value of the 2.1 The sub-goals Determination the effect of Financial Structure on Companies Shares Value of the Determination the effect of Financial Leverage on Companies Shares Value of the Determination the effect of Profitability on Companies Shares Value of the 3. Hypotheses A. The main hypotheses Financial Structure, Financial Leverage and Profitability have a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the B. The sub- hypotheses Financial Structure has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the Financial Leverage has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the Profitability has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the Tehran Stock Exchange listed companies. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research - Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 53

4. Research Methodology The main purpose of this study is determination of the Financial Structure, Financial Leverage and Profitability on Companies Shares Value of the Tehran Stock Exchange listed companies between 2010 and 2014. The present research is considered as an applied study and its data are of post facto type. In addition, it is a descriptive research and its data are subjected to correlation and regression analyses. 4.1 Research tools The applied data collection method in this study is library studying. These data are in two categories: 1- theoretic data and 2- data regarding prices and other approvals of committees. In order to complete the basic theoretic sections and reviewing the literature of study, post facto statistical data have been used. In this regard, entire information related to entire firms and companies listed on Tehran's stock exchange have been made use of. In addition, the databases of firms of Tadbirpardaz and Rahavard Novin have been used for calculation of dependent research variables. Nonetheless, data belonging to firms have been reviewed through investigation of journals, disks that are provided by the stock exchange organization and the website of Tehran stock services and also reports published by Tehran's organization of stock exchange. 4.2 Method of data analyses Regression and correlation analyses have been used for analysis of data of this research. Considering the type of data and existing statistical analysis methods, the combined data method is used. Since not considering for certain variables in the model results in lack of efficiency in econometric models, method of combined data which uses time series based and cross sectional data has a better capability for showing the effects of these unconsidered variables. Combined data include the previous trends of variables and are ensuring in terms of considering for dynamicity of variables. Ultimately, it can be stated that with respect to type of data, the software of EVIEWS and the method of Panel Data have been used for investigation of hypotheses. 5. Results A. Testing the main hypothesis The results procured from the stable effects method for the second hypothesis is presented in Table 1. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research - Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 54

Adjusted R 2 F-statistic Prob (F-statistic) Durbin-Watson Table 1: Results of the research model test.3293 17.5 1.81 The adjusted determination coefficient shows that 32.93% of the changes in the dependent variable are anticipated by the independent variable.in addition considering the F statistic it can be stated that the designed model is generally significant and suitable for investigation of the research hypothesis. B. Testing of first hypothesis The first sub- hypotheses: Financial Structure has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the The results procured from the stable effects method for the second hypothesis is presented in Table 2. The dependent variable: Companies Shares Value Table 2: Hypothesis test Independent Variable Sign. t-statistic Coefficient c 36.45 79.54 Financial Structure.242 3.17 71.71 Adjusted R 2.8059 F-statistic 16.87 Prob (F-statistic) Durbin-Watson 2.10 T statistic value for the financial structure is 1.364. This means that, the Financial Structure has no a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. Dues which, significance value of less than 5 % demonstrates the no effect of independent variable on the dependent variable. In the other words, Financial Structure no has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. As a result, the first hypothesis is rejected. C. Testing the second hypothesis Financial Leverage has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the Tehran Stock Exchange listed companies. The results procured from the stable effects method for the second hypothesis is presented in Table 3. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research - Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 55

Table 3: Hypothesis test The dependent variable: Companies Shares Value Independent Variable Sign. c Financial Leverage.345 Adjusted R 2.4617 F-statistic 5.14 Prob (F-statistic) Durbin-Watson 2.28 t-statistic 3.70.94 Coefficient 49.239 22.276 According to Table 3, t statistic value for the Financial Leverage is.94. This means that, the Financial Leverage has no a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. Dues which, significance value of less than 5 % demonstrates the no effect of independent variable on the dependent variable. In the other words, Financial Leverage no has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. As a result, the second hypothesis is rejected. D. Testing the third hypothesis Profitability has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value of the Tehran Stock Exchange listed companies. The results procured from the stable effects method for the third hypothesis is presented in Table 4. Table 4: Hypothesis test The dependent variable: Companies Shares Value Independent Variable Sign. c.008 Profitability Adjusted R 2.8394 F-statistic 27.01 Prob (F-statistic) Durbin-Watson 2.18 t-statistic 2.69 4.04 Coefficient 70094 196734 According to Table 4, the Profitability has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. Dues which, significance value of less than 5 % demonstrates the effect of independent variable on the dependent variable. In the other words, Profitability has a significant effect on Companies Shares Value. Therefore, the third hypothesis is confirmed. European Journal of Economic and Financial Research - Volume 2 Issue 3 2017 56

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