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Suppose a stock just paid a dividend of $1.50 per share. The dividend per share is expected to grow at a rate of 18 percent next year and 20% the following year.
Beyond year 2, the dividend will grow at a constant rate, g. Given that the current stock price is $60 per share and the appropriate discount rate is 10 percent, what is this constant growth rate?
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Using NPV, IRR, MIRR and discounted payback (using 4 years as the bench mark) to determine if the project should be taken. Use the WACC calculated from (1).
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What is the probability of observing an average annual return over 6 years of -4 % or less?
If an HMO covers 150,000 lives, expects 35 myocardial infarctions to occur each year within the covered lives, what would the PMPM cost of the HMO be?
Bryson Industries's free cash flow to its equity holders was $50 million in its recent fiscal year that just ended. What should be the price of each share?
Bart Industries is about to be purchased by Kramer Enterprises. Both firms are in the rocks and mineral industry.
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