Concept explainers
WC recently paid a dividend of $2 which is expected to grow continuously at a rate of 5% in perpetuity. The appropriate
Value of the stock when the dividends are growing at a constant rate is
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionChapter 7 Solutions
CFIN -STUDENT EDITION-ACCESS >CUSTOM<
- You consider buying a share of stock at a price of $950. The stock is expected to pay a dividend of $10 next year, and your advisory service tells you that you can expect to sell the stock in 1 year only for $945. What is the expected rate of return?arrow_forwardb) Your broker has advised you to buy shares of Fast repair computer repair shop, which has paid a dividend of $2 per share annually and will (according to the broker) continue to do so for many years. The stock is currently priced at $18. You have good reason to think that the appropriate rate of return for this stock is 13% per year. Is the stock's present price a good approximation for the true financial value? What would you like to pay for the share and should you buy or sell now?arrow_forwardYour broker offers to sell you some shares of Bahnsen & Co. common stock that paid a dividend of $1.75 yesterday. Bahnsen's dividend is expected to grow at 6% per year for the next 3 years. If you buy the stock, you plan to hold it for 3 years and then sell it. The appropriate discount rate is 12%. A. Find the expected dividend for each of the next 3 years; that is, calculate D1, D2, and D3. Note that D0 = $1.75. Round your answer to the nearest cent. B.Given that the first dividend payment will occur 1 year from now, find the present value of the dividend stream; that is, calculate the PVs of D1, D2, and D3, and then sum these PVs. Round your answer to the nearest cent. Do not round your intermediate calculations. C. You expect the price of the stock 3 years from now to be $36.82; that is, you expect to equal $36.82. Discounted at a 12% rate, what is the present value of this expected future stock price? In other words, calculate the PV of $36.82. Round your answer to the nearest…arrow_forward
- You expect a share of EconNews.Com to sell for $65 a year from now. If you are willing to pay $65.74 for one share of the stock today, and you assume the share is riskless but require a return of 8 percent, what dividend payment must you expect to receive from the stock?arrow_forwardSuppose that one year ago you bought 100 shares of SodaCo for $10 per share with the expectation of receiving a perpetual dividend of $1 per share. What was your expected annual percentage return on this investment? Today,SodaCo announces that it will increase its annual dividend to $2 per share.Upon announcement, the stock price rises to $20. If you then sell the stock,what percentage returnwould you realize on your investment?What annualreturnwould the buyer of your stock expect in the future? Why is there sucha difference in returns?arrow_forwardthe stock of midway cement is currently selling for $20 a share and is expected to pay a $1.5 divident at the end of the year. if you bought the stock now and sold it for 24$ after reciving the divident, what rate of return would you earn?arrow_forward
- Your broker offers to sell you some shares of Bahnsen & Co. common stock that paid a dividend of $2.00 yesterday. Bahnsen's dividend is expected to grow at 8% per year for the next 3 years. If you buy the stock, you plan to hold it for 3 years and then sell it. The appropriate discount rate is 9%. a. Find the expected dividend for each of the next 3 years; that is, calculate D1, D2, and D3. Note that Do = $2.00. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. D₁ = $ D₂ = $ D3 = $ b. Given that the first dividend payment will occur 1 year from now, find the present value of the dividend stream; that is, calculate the PVs of D1, D2, and D3, and then sum these PVs. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. c. You expect the price of the stock 3 years from now to be $272.10; that is, you expect Pa to equal $272.10. Discounted at a 9% rate, what is the present value of this expected future stock price? In other words,…arrow_forwardAssume that your broker offers to sell you some shares of Gada Business Center common stock that paid a dividend of $2 at the end of last year. You expect the dividend to grow at the rate of 5 percent per year for the next 3 years, and, if you buy the stock, you plan to hold it for 3 years and then sell it If you plan to buy the stock, hold it for 3 years, and then sell it for $34.73, what is the most you should pay for it today?arrow_forwardYour broker offers to sell you some shares of Bahnsen & Co. common stock that paid a dividend of $1.25 yesterday. Bahnsen's dividend is expected to grow at 4% per year for the next 3 years. If you buy the stock, you plan to hold it for 3 years and then sell it. The appropriate discount rate is 10%. a. Find the expected dividend for each of the next 3 years; that is, calculate D1, D2, and D3. Note that Do = $1.25. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent. D1 = $ D2 = $ D3 = $ b. Given that the first dividend payment will occur 1 year from now, find the present value of the dividend stream; that is, calculate the PVs of D1, D2, and D3, and then sum these PVs. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to the nearest cent. c. You expect the price of the stock 3 years from now to be $24.37; that is, you expect P3 to equal $24.37. Discounted at a 10% rate, what is the present value of this expected future stock price? In other words,…arrow_forward
- Suppose that you are willing to pay $450.33 today for a share of stock which you expect to sell at the end of one year for $500.25. If you require an annual rate of return of 15 percent, what should be the estimate of the amount of the annual dividend which you expect to receive by the end of Year 1 prior to the sale of the stock? Assume that the estimated return equals the required rate of return. Options: a. $17.63 b. $1.60 c. $10.99 d. $19.25 e. $3.60arrow_forwardAssume that you plan to buy a share of National Company’s stock today and to hold it for 2 years. Your expectations are that you will not receive a dividend at the end of Year 1, but you will receive a dividend of P7.50 at the end of Year 2. In addition, you expect to sell the stock for P150 at the end of Year 2. If your expected rate of return is 15 percent, how much should you be willing to pay for this stock today? Use 5 decimal places in your computation Answer Format: 111.11arrow_forwardAssume that you plan to buy a share of National Company’s stock today and to hold it for 2 years. Your expectations are that you will not receive a dividend at the end of Year 1, but you will receive a dividend of P7.50 at the end of Year 2. In addition, you expect to sell the stock for P150 at the end of Year 2. If your expected rate of return is 15 percent, how much should you be willing to pay for this stock today? Use 5 decimal places in your computation Format: 111.11arrow_forward
- EBK CONTEMPORARY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENTFinanceISBN:9781337514835Author:MOYERPublisher:CENGAGE LEARNING - CONSIGNMENT