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12 May, 15:12

Assume that the risk-free rate of interest is 5% and the expected rate of return on the market is 17%. A share of stock sells for $64 today. It will pay a dividend of $2 per share at the end of the year. Its beta is 1.0. What do investors expect the stock to sell for at the end of the year?

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  1. 12 May, 16:45
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    New price (P1) = $72.88

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Risk-free rate of interest (Rf) = 5%

    Expected rate of market return (Rm) = 17%

    Old price (P0) = $64

    Dividend (D) = $2

    Beta (β) = 1.0

    New price (P1) = ?

    Computation of expected rate on return:

    Expected rate on return (r) = Rf + β (Rm - Rf)

    Expected rate on return (r) = 5% + 1.0 (17% - 5%)

    Expected rate on return (r) = 5% + 1.0 (12%)

    Expected rate on return (r) = 5% + 12%

    Expected rate on return (r) = 17%

    Computation:

    Expected rate on return (r) = (D + P1 - P0) / P0

    17% = ($2 + P1 - $64) / $64

    0.17 = (2 + P1 - $64) / $64

    10.88 = P1 - $62

    New price (P1) = $72.88
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