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spayn [35]
2 years ago
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Okra, Inc. is a young start-up company. No dividends will be paid on the stock initially, because the firm needs to plow back it

s earnings (i.e., not to pay out dividends) to fuel growth. Three years from today (t=3), Okra will pay its first annual dividend of $3 per share. Dividends will increase by 3% per year, thereafter. If the required rate of return on the Okra stock is 13%, what is the current share price of Okra?
Business
1 answer:
Lubov Fominskaja [6]2 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Stock price = $23.494

Explanation:

<em>The price of a share can be calculated using the dividend valuation model </em>

<em>According to this model the value of share is equal to the sum of the present values of its future cash dividends discounted at the required rate of return.</em>

If dividend is expected to grow at a given rate , the value of a share is calculated using the formula below:

Price=Do (1+g)/(k-g)

Year                     PV of dividend

3             3× 1.13 ^(-3)    = 2.0791

<em>Year 4 dividend  and beyond</em>

PV of dividend in year  3

3 × 1.03/(0.13-0.03) = 30.9

PV of dividend in year 0

30.9× 1.13^(-3) = 21.4152

Stock price = 2.079 + 21.415 = $23.494

Stock price = $23.494

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