Dividend stock growth calculator

    • [DOC File]UNIT 6: VALUATION OF BONDS, PREFERENCE AND …

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      Do = Dividend paid. g = growth rate. k = desired rate of return. Ex. Alfa Company paid a dividend of Birr 2 per share on common stock for the year ending March 31, 2003. a constant growth of 10% per annum has been forecast for an indefinite future. Investors required rate of return is 15%.

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 8

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      If the stock’s dividend is growing at a constant rate of 5 percent, its expected dividend yield is 5 percent as well. b. The dividend yield on a stock is equal to the expected return less the expected capital gain. c. A stock’s dividend yield can never exceed the expected growth rate. …

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    • [DOC File]Stocks

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      A zero growth stock has constant earnings and dividends; thus, the expected dividend payment is fixed, just as a bond’s coupon payment. Since the company is presumed to continue operations indefinitely, the dividend stream is a perpetuity.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 9

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      A zero growth stock has constant earnings and dividends; thus, the expected dividend payment is fixed, just as a bond's coupon payment. Since the company is presumed to continue operations indefinitely, the dividend stream is a perpetuity.

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    • [DOC File]Stocks

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      For a constant growth stock, the capital gains yield is g, the constant growth rate. The dividend yield on a stock can be defined as either the end-of-period dividend divided by the beginning-of-period price, or the ratio of the current dividend to the current price. Valuation formulas use the former definition.

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