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16 September, 01:26

D. Paul Inc. forecasts a capital budget of $775,000. The CFO wants to maintain a target capital structure of 45% debt and 55% equity, and she also wants to pay a dividend of $650,000. If the company follows the residual dividend model, how much income must it earn, and what will its dividend payout ratio be? Group of answer choices $1,076,250; 60.39% $1,087,013; 59.80% $871,763; 74.56% $861,000; 75.49% $1,097,775; 59.21%

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  1. 16 September, 04:47
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    The correct option is the first one,$1,076,250; 60.39%

    Explanation:

    For the company to be able to pay $650,000 in dividends it must have recorded net income equals to $650,000 plus 55% of capital budget (since equity contribution to the project is 55%).

    This simply implies that equity contributed 55% of the capital funding but gets in return the amount invested plus the dividend payout.

    Net income=$650,000 + ($775,000*55%)

    =$650,000+$426250

    =$ 1,076,250.00

    Dividend payout ratio=net income/dividends

    net income is 1,076,250.00

    dividends is 650,000

    dividend payout ratio=650,000 / 1,076,250.00 = 60.39%
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