Part A:
Price = D0 (1+g) / [ Ke - g ]
= $ 2.2 ( 1 + 0.022) / [ 14% - 2.2% ]
= 2.2 ( 1.022) / 11.8%
= $ 2.2484 / 11.8%
= $ 19.05
Part B:
Ret = [ P1 - P0 + DIv ] / P0
= [ $ 19 - $ 20 + $ 0.5 ] / $ 20
= $ -0.5 / $ 20
= - 0.025 i.e -2.5%
option C is correct.
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