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27 January, 21:52

Cape Corp. will pay a dividend of $3.00 next year. The company has stated that it will maintain a constant growth rate of 4.5 percent a year forever. a. If you want a return of 15 percent, how much will you pay for the stock? (Do not round intermediate calculations and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e. g., 32.16.) b. If you want a return of 8 percent, how much will you pay for the stock

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  1. 27 January, 23:32
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    a. $28.57

    b. $85.72

    Explanation:

    The computation is shown below:

    As we know that

    a. Price of the stock = Next year dividend : (Required rate of return - growth rate)

    where,

    Next year dividend is $3

    Required rate of return is 15%

    And, the growth rate is 4.5%

    So, the price of the stock is

    = $3 : (15% - 4.5%)

    = $3 : 10.5%

    = $28.57

    b. Now if the required rate of return is 8%, so the price of the stock is

    Price of the stock = Next year dividend : (Required rate of return - growth rate)

    where,

    Next year dividend is $3

    Required rate of return is 8%

    And, the growth rate is 4.5%

    So, the price of the stock is

    = $3 : (8% - 4.5%)

    = $3 : 3.5%

    = $85.72
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