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The Fl Corporation's dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 8% per year a....
The Fl Corporation's dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 8% per year. a. If this year's year-end dividend is $3.00 and the market capitalization rate is 10% per year, what must the current stock price be according to the DDM? b. If the expected earnings per share are $9.00, what is the implied value of the ROE on future investment opportunities? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How much is the market paying per share...
Problem 18-11 The Fl Corporation's dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 5% per year. a. If this year's year-end dividend is $7.50 and the market capitalization rate is 8% per year, what must the current stock price be according to the DOM? Current stock price b. If the expected earnings per share are $15.00, what is the implied value of the ROE on future investment opportunities? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Value of ROE c....
The FI Corporation's dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 6% per year a. If this year's year-end dividend is $9 and the market capitalization rate is 12% per year, what must the current stock price be according to the DDM? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.]) Current stock price b. If the expected earnings per share are $15, what is the implied value of the ROE on future investment opportunities? (Do...
The FI Corporation’s dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 8% per year. a. If this year’s year-end dividend is $4.00 and the market capitalization rate is 10% per year, what must the current stock price be according to the DDM? b. If the expected earnings per share are $16.00, what is the implied value of the ROE on future investment opportunities? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. How much is the market paying per share...
Company's Z's earnings and dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 3% a year. Assume next year's dividend per share is $2 and next year's EPS is $3. The market capitalization rate is 9%. If Company Z were to distribute all of its earnings, it could maintain a level dividend stream of $3 a share. How much is the market actually paying per share for growth opportunities? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Negative amount should be indicated by...
Company Z's earnings and dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 3% a year. Assume next year's dividend per share is $19 and next year's EPS is $4. The market capitalization rate is 11%. If Company Z were to distribute all of its earnings, it could maintain a level dividend stream of $4 a share. How much is the market actually paying per share for growth opportunities?
10. Company Z's earnings and dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 5% a year. If next year's dividend is $10 and the market capitalization rate is 8%. If company Z were to distribute all its earnings, it could maintain a level dividend stream of $15 a share(EPS-15) How much is the market actually paying per share for growth opportunities? (a) $122.90 (b) $137.55 (c) $145.83 (d) $157.44
Company Z prime's earnings and dividends per share are expected to grow by 2% a year. Its growth will stop after year 4 In year 5 and afterward it will pay out all eamings as dividends Assume next year's dividend is $6, the market capitalization rate is 12% and next year's EPS is $11. What is Z-prime's stock price? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Stock price
Assume your firm's dividends per share are expected to grow indefinitely by 3% a year. Next year's dividend is $4.50 and the required rate of return (i.e. equity holder's opportunity cost of capital) is 8%. Assuming this is the best information available regarding the future of this firm, what would be the most economically rational value of the stock today (i.e. today's "price")? 56.25 150.00 90.00 92.70 45.00
Fincorp will pay a year-end dividend of $3.60 per share, which is expected to grow at a rate of 3% for the indefinite future. The discount rate is 12%. a. What is the stock selling for? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. If earnings are $3.80 a share, what is the implied value of the firm’s growth opportunities? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)