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11 February, 22:44

Suppose a firm's dividends are expected to grow at a rate of 15% (g1) for 3 years (t) then stabilize at 5% (g2) forever. If the firm just paid a $2.00 (D0) dividend and the discount rate is 10% (r), what is the value of a share of the firm's stock in year 3 (P3) ? (Do not round your intermediate calculation.)

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  1. 12 February, 02:09
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    The answer is: $63.88

    Explanation:

    First we calculate the dividends paid at year 3 will be:

    - dividends year 3 = $2 x (1 + g1) ³ = $2 x 1.15³ = $2 x 1.52 = $3.04

    Then we calculate the dividends paid at year 4 will be:

    - dividends year 4 = $3.04 x (1 + g2) = $3.04 x 1.05 = $3.19

    Finally, to calculate the value of the stock at year 3 we can use the perpetuity formula:

    Price at year 3 = D4 / (r - g2)

    D4 = $3.19 r = 10% g2 = 5%

    P3 = $3.19 / (10% - 5%) = $3.19 / 5% = $63.88
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