Title: Capital structure and solvency of manufacturing firms: evidence from Ghana

Authors: Karikari Amoa-Gyarteng; Daniel Owusu-Adusei

Addresses: University of Johannesburg, Cnr Kingsway and University Roads, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, 2092, South Africa ' Ghana Baptist University College, PMB Amakom-Kumasi, Ghana

Abstract: This paper explores the association between the capital structure and solvency of listed manufacturing firms in Ghana. To achieve this objective, annual data spanning a period of ten years (2010-2019) from 13 publicly traded manufacturing firms was collected and analysed. Hence, a dataset, which consisted of 130 observations, was utilised. The study utilised equity and debt ratios (DBTR) as proxies for capital structure, and interest coverage ratio (INCR) and liquidity ratio (LIQR) to gauge long and short-term solvency. Employing multivariate regression analysis, the study reveals compelling empirical evidence that supports the influence of equity and debt on long-term and short-term solvency. For the management of manufacturing firms, the findings suggest that they should be cognisant of the capital structure they employ, given its significant impact on the firm's short- and long-term solvency.

Keywords: solvency; liquidity; capital structure; manufacturing firms; Ghana.

DOI: 10.1504/AJAAF.2024.137525

African Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance, 2024 Vol.8 No.3, pp.235 - 251

Accepted: 25 Feb 2023
Published online: 22 Mar 2024 *

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