FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF A FIRM: DEBT-BASED OR EQUITY-BASED FINANCING TO PURSUE?

  • Umul Ain'syah Sha'ari Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Malaysia
  • Siti Raihana Bt Hamzah Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Malaysia
  • Karmila Hanim Kamil Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia (USIM), Malaysia

Abstract

This study examines the potential of utilizing equity-based financing by companies in achieving financial sustainability as compared to debt-based financing. To this end, a conceptual framework of equity-based financing over debt-based financing is developed to provide an understanding of the concept of equity-based financing. Subsequently, this study analyses the credit risk exposure between equity and debt for selected sectors in Malaysia. More specifically, a Monte Carlo method is employed to examine the feasibility of the equity-based financing model in fostering the financial sustainability of companies through simulation of equity-based and debt-based financing models from the global financial crisis (GFC) period to the Covid-19 phase. This study finds that equity-based financing can reduce credit risk exposure when returns are tied to the company’s performance. The findings also show that equity-based financing can achieve financial sustainability regardless of any economic events. To conclude, equity-based financing can thus be a viable capital financing option for companies because it can contribute to long-term financial sustainability.

Acknowledgment

The authors would like to thank the Department of Higher Education, Ministry of Education Malaysia, for the funding that made this study possible.

Keywords: Equity-based financing, Financial sustainability, Monte carlo simulation, Economic crisis.

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Published
2023-05-31
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Sha’ari, U. A., Hamzah, S. R. B., & Kamil, K. H. (2023). FINANCIAL SUSTAINABILITY OF A FIRM: DEBT-BASED OR EQUITY-BASED FINANCING TO PURSUE?. Journal of Islamic Monetary Economics and Finance, 9(2), 199-224. https://doi.org/10.21098/jimf.v9i2.1653
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