Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 9th Edition
Fundamentals Of Corporate Finance, 9th Edition
9th Edition
ISBN: 9781260052220
Author: Richard Brealey; Stewart Myers; Alan Marcus
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 17, Problem 1QP

a)

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To determine: The correct date for each terms.

a)

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Matching table:

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b)

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To determine: The date at which one of the stock price likely to fall by about the amount of the yield.

b)

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The share cost is relied upon to fall on June 7, the ex-dividend date. The value falls on this day in light of the fact that, as the share goes ex-profit, the share proprietors are not, at this point qualified to gather the profit payable on July 2.

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To determine: The prospective dividend yield.

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Computation of dividend yield:

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Hence, the prospective dividend yield is 1.11%.

d)

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To determine: The percentage pay-out ratio.

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Computation of percentage pay-out ratio:

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Hence, the percentage pay-out ratio is 15.79%.

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