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Len [333]
2 years ago
5

The Crescent Corporation just paid a dividend of $2 per share and is expected to continue paying the same amount each year for t

he next four years. If you have a required rate of return of 13%, plan to hold the stock for four years, and are confident that it will sell for $30 at the end of four years, how much should you offer to buy it at today?
Business
1 answer:
Sergeu [11.5K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

$24.35

Explanation:

Current dividend; D0 = 2

Next, find the price of each dividend at 13% required rate of return;

PV of Yr1 cashflow ; D1 = 2/(1.13) = 1.7699

PV of Yr2 cashflow ; D2 = 2/ 1.13² = 1.5663

PV of Yr3 cashflow ; D3 = 2/ 1.13³ = 1.3861

PV of Yr4 cashflow ; D4 + P4 = 2 + 30 = 32/ (1.13^4) = 19.6262

Next, sum up the Present values;

= 1.7699 + 1.5663 + 1.3861 + 19.6262

= 24.3485

Therefore, you should buy the stock at $24.35

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