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23 January, 17:53

Using the constant growth model, Camp Company's expected dividend yield (D1) is 4% of the stock price, and its growth rate is 6%. If the tax rate is 35%, what is the firm's cost of equity?

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  1. 23 January, 18:34
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    Ks = 4%+6% = 10%

    Explanation:

    so we need to remember that tax rate doesn't affect Cost of equity

    in this case the formula will be:

    cost of equity is equal to=dividend yield+Growth rate or Ks = D1/P + g

    Camp Company's expected dividend yield (D1) is 4%

    growth rate is 6%

    SO we get Ks = 4%+6% = 10%
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