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- Ratio Analysis MJO Inc. has the following stockholders equity section of the balance sheet: On the balance sheet date, MJOs stock was selling for S25 per share. Required: Assuming MJOs dividend yield is 1%, what are the dividends per common share? Assuming MJOs dividend yield is 1% and its dividend payout is 20%, what is MJOs net income?You are given the following information regarding prices for stocks of the followingfirms: PRICE Stock Number of Shares T T+ 1 ScotBank Ltd. 1,000,000 60 80 Jetvan Ltd 10,000,000 20 35 PriceLife Ltd. 30,000,000 18 25 i. Construct a price-weighted index for these three stocks and compute the percentagechange in the series for the period from T to T +1. ii. Construct a market-value-weighted index for these three stocks and compute thepercentage change in the series for the period from T to T +1. iii. Based on your answer above, which of these indexes BEST illustrate the movementon the stock market.Here are data on two stocks, both of which have discount rates of 14%: Stock A Stock B Return on equity 14 % 10 % Earnings per share $ 1.50 $ 1.40 Dividends per share $ 1.20 $ 1.20 a. What are the dividend payout ratios for each firm? (Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) b. What are the expected dividend growth rates for each stock? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Enter your answers as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places.) c. What is the proper stock price for each firm?
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