FUND. OF FINANCIAL MGMT (LL)--W/ACCESS
FUND. OF FINANCIAL MGMT (LL)--W/ACCESS
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Author: Brigham
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Chapter 14, Problem 8P

a.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Long run growth rate a firm can expect to maintain.

Introduction:

Dividend Policy:

It is the rules and regulations or protocols which a company sets to share its earning with its shareholders. Dividend payment includes payment to be made legally as well as financially.

a.

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Calculate dividend payout ratio.

Given,

Dividend per share is $0.75.

Earnings per share are $2.25.

Formula to calculate dividend payout ratio,

Dividentpayoutratio=DividendpershareEarningpershare

Substitute $0.75 for dividend per share and $2.25 for earnings per share.

Dividentpayoutratio=$0.75$2.25=0.33

So, dividend payout ratio is 0.33.

Calculate growth rate.

Given,

Return on equity (ROE) is 18%.

Dividend payout ratio is 0.33.

Formula to calculate growth rate,

Growthrate=ReturnonEquity×(1Dividendpayoutratio)

Substitute 18% for return on equity and 0.33 for dividend payout ratio.

Growthrate=18%×(10.33)=12%

Conclusion

Long run growth rate a firm can expect to maintain is 12%.

b.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Stock’s required return.

b.

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Calculate required return.

Given,

Dividend per share is $0.75.

Stock selling per share is $12.50.

Growth rate is 0.12 or 12%.

Formula to calculate required return,

Rquiredreturn=EarningpershareStocksellingpershare+Growthrate

Substitute $0.75 for Dividend per share, $12.50 for Stock selling per share and 0.12 for Growth rate.

Requiredreturn=$0.75$12.50+0.12=0.06+0.12=0.18=18%

Conclusion

Stock’s required return is 18%.

c.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: The long run growth rate and the required return when annual pay of dividend is $1.50.

c.

Expert Solution
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Explanation of Solution

Calculate dividend payout ratio.

Given,

Dividend per share is $1.50.

Earnings per share are $2.25.

Formula to calculate dividend payout ratio,

Dividentpayoutratio=DividendpershareEarningpershare

Substitute $1.50 for dividend per share and $2.25 for earnings per share.

Dividentpayoutratio=$1.50$2.25=0.66

So, dividend payout ratio is 0.66.

Calculate growth rate.

Given,

Return on equity (ROE) is 18%.

Dividend payout ratio is 0.66.

Formula to calculate growth rate,

Growthrate=ReturnonEquity×(1Dividendpayoutratio)

Substitute 18% for return on equity and 0.33 for dividend payout ratio.

Growthrate=18%×(10.66)=6%

So growth rate is 6%.

Calculate required return.

Given,

Dividend per share is $1.50.

Stock selling per share is $12.50.

Growth rate is 0.06 or 6%.

Formula to calculate required return

Rquiredreturn=EarningpershareStocksellingpershare+Growthrate

Substitute $1.50 for dividend per share, $12.50 for Stock selling per share and 0.06 for growth rate.

Requiredreturn=$1.50$12.50+0.06=0.12+0.06=0.18=18%

So, required return is 18%.

Conclusion

So, the long run growth rate is 6% while the required return is 18% at $1.50 dividend pay.

d.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: Stock dividend at firm’s current market capitalization.

d.

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Calculate amount of equity capital.

Given,

Total capital is $10,000,000.

Equity ratio is 0.06.

Formula to calculate amount of equity capital,

Amountofequitycapital=Totalcapital×Equityratio

Substitute $10,000,000 for total capital and 0.06 for equity ratio.

Amountofequitycapital=$10,000,000×0.06=$6,000,000

So, amount of equity capital is $6,000,000.

Calculate amount of net income.

Given,

Equity capital is $6,000,000.

Return on equity is 0.18.

Formula to calculate amount of net income,

NetIncome=Equitycapital×ReturnonEquity

Substitute $6,000,000 for equity capital and 0.18 for return on equity.

NetIncome=$6,000,000×0.18=$1,080,000

So, amount of net income is $1,080,000.

Calculate number of shares.

Given,

Earnings per share are $2.25.

Net income is $1,080,000.

Formula to calculate number of shares,

Earningpershare=NetIncomeNumberofshares

Substitute $2.25 for earnings per share and $1,080,000 for net income.

$2.25=$1,080,000NumberofshareNumberofshares=$1,080,000$2.25Numberofshares=480,000

So, number of shares is 480,000 and total dividend is $360,000 ($0.75×480,000) .

Calculate current market capitalization.

Given,

Net income is $6,000,000.

Dividend paid is $360,000.

Formula to calculate current market capitalization,

Currentmarketcapitalisation=DividendpaidNetincome

Substitute $6,000,000 for net income and $360,000 for dividend paid.

Currentmarketcapitalisation=$360,000$6,000,000=0.06=6%

Conclusion

Current market capitalization is 6%.

e.

Summary Introduction

To calculate: New shares of stock issued and earnings of a company diluted per share.

e.

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Explanation of Solution

Calculate number of new shares.

Given,

Dividend paid is $360,000.

Price per share is $12.50.

Formula to calculate number of new shares,

Numberofnewshares=DividendvaluePricepershare

Substitute $360,000 for dividend paid and $12.50 for price per share.

Numberofnewshares=$360,000$12.50=28,800

So, number of new shares is 28,800.

Calculate new earnings per share.

Given,

Net income is $1,080,000.

Old number of shares outstanding is 480,000.

New shares outstanding are 28,800.

Formula to calculate new earnings per share,

Newearningspershare=NetIncome(Oldsharesoutstanding+Newsharesoutstanding)

Substitute $1,080,000 for net income, 480,000 for old shares outstanding and 28,800 for new shares outstanding.

Newearningspershare=$1,080,000(480,000+28,800)=$2.1266

So, new EPS is $2.1266.

Calculate dilution of EPS.

Given,

Old EPS is $2.25.

New EPS is $2.1266.

Formula to calculate dilution of EPS,

DilutionofEPS=OldEPSNewEPS

Substitute $2.25 for old EPS and $2.1266 for new EPS.

DilutionofEPS=$2.25$2.1266=$0.1234

Conclusion

New shares of stock will be issued are 28,800 and earnings of a company will be diluted per share is $0.1234.

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