ESS. OF INVESTMENTS - ETEXT ACCESS CARD
ESS. OF INVESTMENTS - ETEXT ACCESS CARD
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A common stock pays an annual dividend per share of $ 2 . 1 0 . The risk-free rate is 7 % and the risk premium for this stock is 4 % . If the annual dividend is expected to remain at $ 2 .10 , what is the value of the stock? LO 13 2

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