Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)
11th Edition
ISBN: 9780077861759
Author: Stephen A. Ross Franco Modigliani Professor of Financial Economics Professor, Randolph W Westerfield Robert R. Dockson Deans Chair in Bus. Admin., Jeffrey Jaffe, Bradford D Jordan Professor
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
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Chapter 9, Problem 2MC
Summary Introduction

To determine: Estimated stock price.

Price Earnings Ratio:

Price earnings ratio is that ratio through which value of the company can be determined. It shows the relationship between the current price of share and earnings per share.

Value per Share:

Through the value per share, performance of the company can be measured, whether company is capable to rive retune of the investment or not. Value per share can be found by the total value of the stock divided by the total number of share.

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Solution:

Given,

Number of the share is 300,000.

Number of companies are 3.

Earnings per share are 4.52.

Industrial average of dividends per share is $0.44.

Formula to calculate the value per share,

Valuepershare=PresentvalueofthestockShareoutstanding

Substitute, $11,655,749.48for the total equity value and 300,000 for the share outstanding,

Valuepershare=$12,023,710.55300,000=$40.08

Working notes:

Calculate the Industrial Earnings per share,

IndustryEPS=EPSofthethreecompaniesNumberofcompanies=$1.19+$1.26+$2.073=$4.523=$1.51

Calculate the industry payout ratio,

Industrypayoutratio=IndustryaverageofDPS(Dividendspershare)IndustryEPS(Earningspershare)=$0.44$1.51=0.2913

Calculate the industry retention ratio,

Industryretentionratio=1Industrypayoutratio=10.2913=0.7087

Calculate the industry growth rate,

Industrygrowthrate=IndustryROE×IndustryRetentionRatio=0.11×0.7087=0.077957

Given,

Dividends of the year are $640,000.

Growth rate is 0.1263.

Calculate the dividend for the 1st year,

Dn+1=Dn(1+G)=$640,000(1+0.1263)=$720,832

Where,

  • Dn+1 is the dividends of current year.
  • Dn is the dividends of the last year.
  • G is the growth rate.

Calculate the dividend for the 2nd year,

Dn+1=Dn(1+G)=$720,832(1+0.1263)=$811,873.0816

Calculate the dividend for the 3rd year,

Dn+1=Dn(1+G)=$811,873(1+0.1263)=$914,412.65

Calculate the dividend for the 4th year,

Dn+1=Dn(1+G)=$914,412.65(1+0.1263)=$1,029,902.97

Calculate the dividend for the 5th year,

Dn+1=Dn(1+G)=$1,029,902.97(1+0.1263)=$1,159,979.72

Calculate the value of the dividend in the five year,

Valueofthestock=D5(1+Industrygrowthrate)(IndustryreturnIndustrygrowthrate)=$1,159,979.97(1.1263)(0.150.077957)=$1,306,485.440.072043=$18,134,800.605

Calculate the present value of the stock,

PV=(D1(1+R)n+D2(1+R)n+1+D3(1+R)n+2+D4(1+R)n+3+D5+Stockvalueinyear5(1+R)n+4)=($720,832(1+0.15)+$811,873.0816(1+0.15)2+$914,412.65(1+0.15)3+$1,029,902.97(1+0.15)4+$1,159,979.72+$18,134,800.605(1+0.15)5)=($626,810.43+$613,892.69+$601,241.16+$588,850.37+$9,592,915.9)=$12,023,710.55

Conclusion

Hence, estimated stock price is $40.8.

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Corporate Finance (The Mcgraw-hill/Irwin Series in Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate)

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