Asked by Randy Sandoval on Jul 25, 2024
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Pulford Corporation's next dividend and stock price are expected to be $4 and $20 respectively. If the investor's rate of return is 10%, determine the stock price now.
A) $20.68
B) $21.02
C) $21.82
D) $22.35
E) $22.98
Rate of Return
The net gain or loss on an investment over a specified period, expressed as a percentage of the investment's initial cost.
Stock Price
The current market price at which a share of stock can be bought or sold.
- Implement the dividend discount model for the valuation of stocks under consistent and varying growth scenarios.
Verified Answer
PB
PHEERAPHAT BOONYAOJul 27, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The stock price now can be calculated using the dividend discount model (DDM) formula for a zero growth stock, which is P0 = D / (r - g). Since the dividend is not expected to grow (g = 0), the formula simplifies to P0 = D / r. Plugging in the values: P0 = $4 / 0.10 = $40. However, the correct calculation involves considering the expected stock price and the dividend, so the correct formula to use in this context is P0 = (D1 + P1) / (1 + r), where D1 is the next dividend, P1 is the expected stock price, and r is the rate of return. Therefore, P0 = ($4 + $20) / (1 + 0.10) = $24 / 1.10 = $21.82.
Learning Objectives
- Implement the dividend discount model for the valuation of stocks under consistent and varying growth scenarios.