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A firm wishes to issue new shares of its stock, which already trades in the market. The current stock price is $24, the most recent dividend was $3 per share, and the dividend is expected to grow at a rate of 4% forever. Flotation costs for this issue are expected to be 6%. What is the required rate of return (or financing cost) in this new issue?

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    Today, 04:10
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    17.83%

    Explanation:

    The computation of required rate of return is shown below:-

    Required rate of return = ((Expected dividend : (Current Stock price * (1 - Flotation cost as a percentage of issue price)) + Growth rate)) * 100

    = ((Dividend * (1 + Growth rate)) : Current Price of stock * (1 - Flotation cost as a percentage of issue price)) + Growth rate))) * 100

    = ($3 * (1.04) : $24 * (1 - 0.06) + 0.04) * 100

    = ($3.12 : $22.56 + 0.04) * 100

    = (0.138297872 + 0.04) * 100

    = 17.82978723

    or

    = 17.83%

    Therefore we have applied the above formula.
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