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4 September, 04:10

Weston Corporation just paid a dividend of $3.75 a share (i. e., D0 = $3.75). The dividend is expected to grow 9% a year for the next 3 years and then at 4% a year thereafter. What is the expected dividend per share for each of the next 5 years? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

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  1. 4 September, 04:17
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    D1 = $4.085

    D2 = $4.46

    D3 = $4.86

    D4 = $5.01

    D5 = $5.16

    Explanation:

    As per the data given in the question,

    DO = $3.75

    Dividend expected to grow = 9%

    Dividend grow later = 4%

    D1 = DO (1 + Dividend1) = $3.75 (1+9%)

    =$3.75 (1.09)

    =$4.085

    D2 = DO (1 + Dividend1) (1 + Dividend2)

    = $3.75 (1+9%) (1+9%)

    = $4.46

    D3 = DO (1+Dividend1) (1+Dividend2) (1+Dividend3)

    = $3.75 (1+9%) (1+9%) (1+9%)

    = $4.86

    D4 = DO (1+Dividend1) (1+Dividend2) (1+Dividend3) (1+Dividend later)

    = $3.75 (1+9%) (1+9%) (1+9%) (1+3%)

    = $5.01

    D5 = DO (1+Dividend1) (1+Dividend2) (1+Dividend3) (1+Dividend later) (1+Dividend later)

    = $3.75 (1+9%) (1+9%) (1+9%) (1+3%) (1+3%)

    = $5.16
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