Financing Structure and Firm Value of Agricultural Companies Listed at Nairobi Securities Exchange – Kenya
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2024-07
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNALS OF ACADEMICS & RESEARCH
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The agricultural sector is crucial for the economic growth of Kenya. The industry employs around 40% of the whole
population and over 70% of Kenya's rural population. Nevertheless, agricultural companies registered on the NSE have seen a
decrease in their company value, as shown by their market capitalization. The market capitalization of agricultural listed
enterprises had a substantial reduction from 6161 points to 2789.64 points between 2018 and 2022, indicating a major decrease
in company value. The study sought to evaluate the effect of financing structure on the firm value of agricultural firms listed in
the NSE. The research was based on the pecking order theory, Modigliani and Miller theory, and the shareholder value theory.
The target demographic consisted of the seven manufacturing enterprises that listed in the NSE. A comprehensive survey was
conducted on all the manufacturing companies listed in the NSE. The analysis used secondary data from financial reports as
issued in the NSE handbook and KNBS for the time frame of 2018-2022. Various diagnostic tests including Multicollinearity,
normality, Stationarity, heteroscedasticity, autocorrelation and test for random or fixed effect was carried out. Inferential
analysis was conducted utilizing panel regression analysis and Pearson's product moment correlation analysis, whereas
descriptive analysis included calculating means and standard deviations. The findings of the Feasible Generalized Least
Square (FGLS) regression demonstrated that short term debt, retained profits, and equity financing had a statistically
significant and positive impact on business value. In contrast, it was shown that long-term debt had a statistically significant
adverse impact on the firm value. Correlation analysis demonstrated that short term debt and equity financing had a weak
positive correlation with firm value; long term debt had strong positive correlation with firm value whereas retained earnings
had strong negative correlation with firm value. The study concludes that increasing short term debt, equity s and retained
leads to higher firm value. Contrary, long term debt leads to reduced firm value. Consequently, the study recommends that,
companies increase short term debt, retained earnings and equity financing in their financing structure. The firms should
reduce long term debt in their financing structure to enhance firm value
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Choge, K. K., & Gitagia, F. K. (2024). Financing Structure and Firm Value of Agricultural Companies Listed at Nairobi Securities Exchange – Kenya. IJARKE Business & Management Journal, 6 (4), May–Jul. https://doi.org/10.32898/ibmj.01/6.4article01