Abstract

Now there is a common practice in many Russian and foreign companies to include in asset pricing models a premium for small capitalization (size premium). As a rule, companies employing this approach (including Russian companies) use premiums of such reports as Ibbotson SBBI Classic Yearbook or Duff & Phelps Risk Premium Report. However, the information (size premiums) presented in these reports is prepared on the basis of the U. S. capital market, and, respectively, it is necessary to adjust this data when the cost of equity is evaluated for companies operating in other capital markets.In addition, published studies devoted to the study of size eff ect, in both developed and emerging capital markets, oft en have opposing conclusions about the presence of this eff ect and its magnitude. For this reason we have questions about the validity of the calculated cost of equity using the size premium.The article presents the results of the study of the size premium and cost of equity conducted in the laboratory of the Corporate Finance Center (NRU HSE) in conjunction with PwC. Based on the dataset including stock returns of 101 non-fi nancial companies listed on the Moscow Interbank Currency Exchange and covering the period from 2006 to 2014, we observed that the size premium is typical for Russian medium-sized companies. At the same time, the size premium for small companies was negative. Th e results obtained in this study have a practical value for management of Russian companies and funds. Refs 36. Fig. 1. Tables 2.

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