FUND. OF CORPORATE FIN 2 YEARS CONNECT
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Stock Valuation [LO1] Tell Me Why Co. is expected to maintain a constant 3.9 percent growth rate in its dividends indefinitely. If the company has a dividend yield of 5.9 percent, what is the required return on the company’s stock?
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Suppose that the consensus forecast of security analysts of your favorite company is that earnings next year will be E1 = $5.00 per share. Suppose that the company tends to plow back 50% of its earnings and pay the rest as dividends. If the Chief Financial Officer (CFO) estimates that the company’s growth rate will be 8% from now onwards, answer the following questions.
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FUND. OF CORPORATE FIN 2 YEARS CONNECT
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