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CORPORATE FINANCE- ACCESS >C<
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Chapter 13, Problem 19QAP

a

Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Beta of the stock β = 1.15

Dividend per share D1 = $0.75

Growth rate of stock g = 4.5%

Market return of the stock RM = 11%

T-bill rate Rf = 3.7%

Beta of the stock PS = $84

To compute: Cost of equity using DDM method for the compant M.

Introduction: The Cost of equity refers to the compensation made to the investors for bearing the risk of ownership. The dividend discount model (DDM) is a method used for determining the price of a stock and its based on future dividend payments.

b

Summary Introduction

Adequate information:

Beta of the stock β = 1.15

Dividend per share D1 = $0.75

Growth rate of stock g = 4.5%

Market return of the stock RM = 11%

T-bill rate Rf = 3.7%

Beta of the stock PS = $84

To compute: Cost of equity using SML method for the compant M.

Introduction: Cost of equity refers to the compensation made to the investors for bearing the risk of ownership. The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a method used for determining the price of a stock based on the relationship between expected return and risk.

c

Summary Introduction

To determine: Difference in estimates sub-part (a) and sub-part (b)

Introduction: The dividend discount model (DDM) is a method used for determining the price of a stock based on future dividend payments. The capital asset pricing model (CAPM) is a method used for determining the price of a stock based on the relationship between expected return and risk.

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