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26 February, 20:56

Even Better Products has come out with a new and improved product. As a result, the firm projects an ROE of 20%, and it will maintain a plowback ratio of 0.30. Its projected earnings are $4 per share. Investors expect a 13% rate of return on the stock. At what price and P/E ratio would you expect the firm to sell?

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  1. 26 February, 22:35
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    Price = $40

    P/E ratio = 10 times

    Explanation:

    The formula to compute the price earning ratio is shown below:

    Price-earnings ratio = (Market price per share) : (Earning per share)

    where,

    Market price per share = Next year dividend : (Required rate of return - growth rate)

    Next year dividend equal to

    = Earnings * (1 - plow back ratio)

    = $4 * (1 - 0.30)

    = $2.8

    Growth rate is = 20% * 0.30 = 6%

    And, the required rate of return is 13%

    So, the market price per share would be

    = 2.8% : (13% - 6%)

    = $40

    Now the price earning ratio would be

    = $40 : $4

    = 10 times
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