2016
DOI: 10.21098/jimf.v1i2.544
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The Role of Corporate Zakat on Optimal Capital Structure Policy: Evidence From Malaysian Firms

Abstract: In the finance literature, the relationship between capital structure and firm value has been extensively investigated, both theoretically and empirically. The main issue on corporate finance is how firms dealing with the important decision of capital structure. In this study, a model of capital structure is formulated in which corporate tax and zakat payment exist by firms into the consideration of combination of debt and equity. The theoretical model as shown by comparative statics prove the implication whic… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, contemporary zak ah is any Á hal al (allowed by Islamic law) wealth equals to the ni Á s ab of 85 grams of gold that is subject to a 2.5% zak ah when it reaches the haul. Such zak ah in the current practices, including; zak ah profession (monthly salary), corporate zak ah, zak ah on stocks and bonds and zak ah on Islamic investments (Hafidhuddin, 2002;Hudaefi and Beik, 2021;Talattov et al, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, contemporary zak ah is any Á hal al (allowed by Islamic law) wealth equals to the ni Á s ab of 85 grams of gold that is subject to a 2.5% zak ah when it reaches the haul. Such zak ah in the current practices, including; zak ah profession (monthly salary), corporate zak ah, zak ah on stocks and bonds and zak ah on Islamic investments (Hafidhuddin, 2002;Hudaefi and Beik, 2021;Talattov et al, 2016).…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, several studies explored the relationship between capital structure and firm performance (Margaritis, and Psillaki, 2010; Sheikh and Wang, 2013). Unlike conventional factors, some studies included Zakat as a determinant of optimal capital structure (Talattov et al , 2016). However, most of these studies have used data of developed economies for empirical studies and focused on non-financial firms.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…They find that firms prefer debt to equity in the economic revival phase and prefer to use combination financing in a cautious unpredictable economy. Talattov et al (2016) focus on the role of Zakat on capital structure of Malaysian firms. Their results prove that the zakat payment is an important determinant which is inversely related to firm leverage.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%