EBK INVESTMENTS
EBK INVESTMENTS
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ISBN: 9781259357480
Author: Bodie
Publisher: MCGRAW HILL BOOK COMPANY
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Chapter 18, Problem 11PS

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To calculate: The current stock price according to DDM is to be determined when year-end dividend is $8 and the market capitalization rate is 10% per year.

Introduction: The stock price is defined as the expected cash flow from the stock which is provided at discounted value at required rate of return.

The return on equity (ROE) can be defined as the return which is generated by the company’s operation for its equity holder.

The constant growth Discount Dividend Model (DDM) represents that the dividends grow at fixed percentage annually. This model is safe and helpful for the very mature companies which have history of regular dividends payment.

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Summary Introduction

To calculate: The implied value of ROE on future investment opportunities when expected earnings per share are $12.

Introduction: The stock price is defined as the expected cash flow from the stock which is provided at discounted value at required rate of return.

The return on equity (ROE) can be defined as the return which is generated by the company’s operation for its equity holder.

The constant growth Discount Dividend Model (DDM) represents that the dividends grow at fixed percentage annually. This model is safe and helpful for the very mature companies which have history of regular dividends payment.

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Summary Introduction

To calculate: The amount market paying per share for growth opportunities is to be determined.

Introduction: The stock price is defined as the expected cash flow from the stock which is provided at discounted value at required rate of return.

The return on equity (ROE) can be defined as the return which is generated by the company’s operation for its equity holder.

The constant growth Discount Dividend Model (DDM) represents that the dividends grow at fixed percentage annually. This model is safe and helpful for the very mature companies which have history of regular dividends payment.

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Dividend disocunt model (DDM); Author: Edspira;https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TlH3_iOHX3s;License: Standard YouTube License, CC-BY