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Rubenstein Bros. Clothing is expecting to pay an annual dividend per share of $0.9 out of annual earnings per share of $5. Currently, Rubenstein Bros.' stock is selling for $16.50 per share. Adhering to the company's target capital structure, the firm has $8 million in total invested capital, of which 40% is funded by debt. Assume that the firm's book value of equity equals its market value. In past years, the firm has earned a return on equity (ROE) of 19%, which is expected to continue this year and into the foreseeable future.
Based on this information, what long-run growth rate can the firm be expected to maintain? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations. (Hint: g = Retention rate x ROE.)
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What is the stock's required return? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
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If the firm changed its dividend policy and paid an annual dividend of $1.80 per share, financial analysts would predict that the change in policy will have no effect on the firm's stock price or ROE. Therefore, what must the firm's new expected long-run growth rate? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
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If this plan is implemented, what must the firm's required return be? Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
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Suppose instead that the firm has decided to proceed with its original plan of disbursing $0.9 per share to shareholders, but the firm intends to do so in the form of a stock dividend rather than a cash dividend. The firm will allot new shares based on the current stock price of $16.50. In other words, for every $16.50 in dividends due to shareholders, a share of stock will be issued. How large will the stock dividend be relative to the firm's current market capitalization? (Hint: Remember market capitalization = P0 x number of shares outstanding.) Round your answer to two decimal places. Do not round intermediate calculations.
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If the plan in part d is implemented, how many new shares of stock will be issued? Round your answer to the nearest whole dollar. Do not round intermediate calculations.
If the plan in part d is implemented, by how much will the company's earnings per share be diluted? Round your answer to the nearest cent. Do not round intermediate calculations.
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