Cash Flow Patterns as a Proxy for Firm Life Cycle

Author:

Dickinson Victoria1

Affiliation:

1. University of Mississippi

Abstract

ABSTRACT This study develops a firm life cycle proxy using cash flow patterns. The patterns provide a parsimonious indicator of life cycle stage that is free from distributional assumptions (i.e., uniformity). The proxy identifies differential behavior in the persistence and convergence patterns of profitability. For example, return on net operating assets (RNOA) does not mean-revert (spread of 7 percent after five years between mature and decline firms) when examined by life cycle stage, which has implications for growth rates and forecast horizons. Further, determinants of future profitability such as asset turnover and profit margin are differentially successful in generating increases in profitability conditional on life cycle stage. Finally, investors do not fully incorporate the information contained in cash flow patterns and, as a result, undervalue mature firms. The cash flow proxy is a robust tool that has applications in analysis, forecasting, valuation, and as a control variable for future research. Data Availability: All data are available from public sources identified in the paper.

Publisher

American Accounting Association

Subject

Economics and Econometrics,Finance,Accounting

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