A fast growing firm recently paid a dividend of $0.40 per share. The dividend is expected expected to increase ata 25 percent rate for the next four years. Afterwards, a more stable 11 percent growth rate can be assumed. If a 12.5 percent discount rate is appropriate for this stock, calculate the following: i) By applying Two-stage Growth Valuation model, what is the Terminal value? ii) What is the value of this stock?
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- What comes closest to the value today of a stock that just paid a dividend of $1.50 and expects to grow that dividend by 7.00% per year in year 1 and year 2, and then grow but will then see the growth in dividends fall to 2.00% in the third year and will continue to grow at that lower rate each year thereafter forever. Using a required rate of return of 6.25%, provide an estimate of the price of the stockgrey manufacturing is expected to pay a dividend of $1.25 per share at the end of the year (D1=$1.25). The stock sells fo $27.50 per share, and its required rate of return is 10.5%. The dividend is expected to grow at some constant rate, g, forever. What is the equilibrium expected growth rate?An analyst produces the following series of annual dividend forecasts for company D: Expected dividend (end of) year t+1 = 10 euros; Expected dividend (end of) year t+2 = 20 euros; Expected dividend (end of) year t+3 = 10 euros. The analyst further expects that company D dividend will grow indefinitely at a rate of 2 percent after year t+3. Company D cost of equity equals 10 percent. Under these assumptions, calculate the analysts estimate of company D equity value at the end of year t.
- Assume that a share of stock has just paid an annual dividend of $3.00 (Do), and that this dividend is expected to grow by $0.07 in each future year (i.e., $3.07 in Year 1, $3.14 in Year 2, $3.21 in Year 3, etc.). Also assume that investors require a 15.0 percent rate of return. Given this information, and using the Banko growth model, determine what the current price of this stock should be. Answer in XX.XX format, with no dollar sign. For example, if your answer is $18.29, enter "18.29".Blue is currently selling for $26 per share. Its next dividend (in one year) is forecasted to be $1. Immediately after the dividend is paid, you expect the price to be $33. a. What is its expected dividend yield? b. What is its expected capital gain rate? c. What is the equity investors' expected return? Question content area bottom Part 1 a. Dividend yield: enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) b. Capital gain rate: enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.) c. Expected Return: enter your response here%. (Round to two decimal places.)Abc. Is expected to pay a dividend in year 1 of $2.00, a dividend in year 2 of $3.00, and a dividend in year 3 of $4.00. After year 3, dividend are expected to grow at the rate of 7% per year. Using multistage ddm (i.e. Shifting growth rate model), the stock has its intrinsic valueof $____ today if the required return of the stock is 12%.
- 2. Calculate the value of a stock with an expected annual dividend of $2.00 next year and an estimated annual dividend growth of 2% per year indefinitely. Assume a discount rate of 8%. Solve the problem two different ways: first by using the algebraic formula for the Gordon Growth Model, then by using Excel to calculate and sum the dividends and their respective present values for the next 150 years. hint: Use the PV ConstGrowth Dividend example in the posted DDM Excel Examples file as a guide. Feel free to copy the worksheet and make the minor necessary changes to answer this question.You observe a stock price of $18.75. You expect a dividend growth rate of 5%, and the most recent dividend was $1.50. What is the required return? Solve using ExcelI need help on this question ASAP: C. The following questions are related to the stock valuation and the required rate of return. (1) Based on the Gordon growth model, what is an investor's valuation of a stock whose current dividend is £2 per year if dividends are expected to grow at a constantr ate of 6% over a long period of time, and the investor's required rate of return is 10%? (2) Langkasuka Holdings expects to pay an annual dividend of $1.50 per share, and stock analysts expect the dividend to grow by 7% indefinitely. If Langkasuka Holdings current share price is $25, what would the required rate of return be? (3) A start-up technology company has projected earnings per share of $4.50. If the average technology industry P/E ratio is 30, what would the company's projected stock price be?