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Chapter 11, Problem 9BE
To determine
Calculate the last year payout ratio of Corporation M.
To determine
Calculate the amount of dividends to be paid this year in order to maintain last year’s payout ratio.
To determine
State the pros and cons of maintaining a constant payout ratio.
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