How would this affect its price, dividend, yield, and capital gains yield? Find the price today. D₂ Year Dividend "V of dividends $1.7455 $1.9041 $2.0772 $2.2661 $2.4721 $59.5547 $70.0197 $1.60 10.0% 20% $1.60 D $1.920 2.74% Short-rung; for Years 1-5 only. Long-run g; for Year 6 and all following years. $1.92 art 2. Finding the expected dividend yield. vidend yield- ividend yield = ividend yield 1 $2.30 105.5048 15 years rather than yea P₁ $70.020 3 $2,76 $3.32 Terminal value $3,98 4.2202 4.0% $4.22
How would this affect its price, dividend, yield, and capital gains yield? Find the price today. D₂ Year Dividend "V of dividends $1.7455 $1.9041 $2.0772 $2.2661 $2.4721 $59.5547 $70.0197 $1.60 10.0% 20% $1.60 D $1.920 2.74% Short-rung; for Years 1-5 only. Long-run g; for Year 6 and all following years. $1.92 art 2. Finding the expected dividend yield. vidend yield- ividend yield = ividend yield 1 $2.30 105.5048 15 years rather than yea P₁ $70.020 3 $2,76 $3.32 Terminal value $3,98 4.2202 4.0% $4.22
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Transcribed Image Text:b. Now assume that TTC's period of supernormal growth is to last for 5 years rather than 2 years.
How would this affect its price, dividend, yield, and capital gains yield?
1. Find the price today.
D₂
2
2
Year
Dividend
PV of dividends
$1.7455
$1.9041
$2.0772
$2.2661
$2.4721
$1.60
10.0%
$59.5547+
$70.0197 - P
Dividend yield-
Dividend yield-
Dividend yield
$1.60
Part 2. Finding the expected dividend yield.
Dividend yield-
Dividend yield-
Dividend yield-
D₁
$1.920
2.74%
Short-run g; for Years 1-5 only.
Long-run g; for Year 6 and all following years.
10.0%
7.26%
$1.92
Part 3. Finding the expected capital gains yield.
Cap. Gain yield-Expected return
Cap. Gain yield
Cap. Gain yield-
Cap. Gain yield Expected return
Cap. Gain yield
Cap. Gain yield
1
$2.30
"
1
P₁
$70.020
105.5048 Terminal value = Ps=
Dividend yield
2.74%
3
$2.76
P.
4
$3.32
Dividend yield
5
$3.98
4.2202
c. What will be TTC's dividend yield and capital gains yield once its period of supernormal growth ends?
We used the 5 year supernormal growth scenario for this calculat but ultimately it does not matter
which example you use, as they both yield the same result.
Da+
6%
to
$4.22
-F.-B
Upon reflection, we see that these calculations were unnecessary because the constant growth assumption
holds that the long-term growth rate is the dividend growth rate and the capital gains yield, hence we could
have simply subtracted the long-run growth rate from the required return to find the dividend yield.
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