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NISA [10]
2 years ago
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Ivonne has bought shares of RIO, Inc. stock for $25.00 per share. She expects a 1.00 dividend at the end of this year. After 2 y

ears, she expects to receive a dividend of $1.25 and to sell the stock for $28.75. What is Ivonne's required rate of return
Business
2 answers:
ryzh [129]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

24%

Explanation:

Present value of stock: $25

Cash flow  in year 1: $1.00

-> return in year 1 = $1.00/ $25 = 4%

Cash flow  in year 2: $1.25 + $28.75 = $30

-> return in year 2 = ($30-$25)/$25 = 20%

Required rate of return in 2 years = return in year 1 + return in year 2

= 4% + 20% = 24%

hram777 [196]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

24%

Explanation:

D1 = $ , D2 = $1.25  

P0 = $25

CF2 =$28.75

r = ?

Use the expected cash flows model

D1 will be expected cash flow in year 1

D2 wiill be expected cash in year 2

So in year 2 CF will be $1.25+$28.75 = $30

R in year 1 = 1/25 = 4%

R year 2 =30-25/25 =20%

therefore return is 24%

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