subject
Business, 20.12.2019 21:31 aghalyaa

Your broker offers to sell you some shares of bahnsen & co. common stock that paid a dividend of $2.50 yesterday. bahnsen's dividend is expected to grow at 8% per year for the next 3 years, and, if you buy the stock, you plan to hold it for 3 years and then sell it. the appropriate discount rate is 10%.

find the expected dividend for each of the next 3 years; that is, calculate d1, d2 and d3. note that d0 = $2.50. round answers to the nearest hundredth.

a. d1 =
b. d2 =
c. d3 =
d. given that the first dividend payment will occur 1 year from now, find the present value of the dividend stream; that is, calculate the pv of d1, d2, and d3, and then sum these pvs. round your answer to two decimal places.
e. you expect the price of the stock 3 years from now to be $170.06; that is, you expect to equal $170.06. discounted at a 10% rate, what is the present value of this expected future stock price? in other words, calculate the pv of $170.06. round your answer to two decimal places.
f. if you plan to buy the stock, hold it for 3 years, and then sell it for $170.06, what is the most you should pay for it today? round your answer to two decimal places.
g. use equation 9-2 to calculate the present value of this stock. assume that g = 8%, and it is constant. round your answer to two decimal places.
h. is the value of this stock dependent upon how long you plan to hold it? in other words, if your planned holding period were 2 years or 5 years rather than 3 years, would this affect the value of the stock today, ?

i. no. the value of the stock is not dependent upon the holding period unless the growth rate remains constant for the foreseeable future.
ii. yes. the value of the stock is dependent upon the holding period as long as the growth rate remains constant for the foreseeable future.
iii. no. the value of the stock is not dependent upon the holding period. the value calculated in parts a through d is the value for a 3-year holding period. it is equal to the value calculated in part e. any other holding period would produce the same value of .
iv. yes. the value of the stock is dependent upon the holding period. the value calculated in parts a through d is the value for a 3-year holding period. it is not equal to the value calculated in part e. any other holding period would produce a different value of .
v. yes. the value of the stock is dependent upon the holding period due to the fact that the value is determined as the present value of all future expected dividends.

ansver
Answers: 2

Another question on Business

question
Business, 21.06.2019 14:20
Food, water, and shelter will not attract insects and rodents if recyclables are stored in
Answers: 3
question
Business, 21.06.2019 17:30
Consider the following two stocks, a and b. stock a has an expected return of 10%, 10% standard deviation, and a beta of 1.20. stock b has an expected return of 14%, 25% standard deviation, and a beta of 1.80. the expected market rate of return is 9% and the risk-free rate is 5%. security would be considered a good buy if we include the stock in a well diversified a portfolio because a. b, it offers better alpha b. a, it offers better alpha c. a, it offers better sharpe ratio d. b, it offers better sharpe ratio
Answers: 1
question
Business, 22.06.2019 08:30
Match each item to check for while reconciling a bank account with the document to which it relates.(there's not just one answer)1. balancing account statement2. balancing check registera. nsf feesb. deposits in transitc. interest earnedd. bank errors
Answers: 2
question
Business, 22.06.2019 09:00
Harry is 25 years old with a 1.55 rating factor for his auto insurance. if his annual base premium is $1,012, what is his total premium? $1,568.60 $2,530 $1,582.55 $1,842.25
Answers: 3
You know the right answer?
Your broker offers to sell you some shares of bahnsen & co. common stock that paid a dividend o...
Questions
question
Mathematics, 17.09.2019 16:30
Questions on the website: 13722367