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19 December, 08:39

You are interested in buying a share of stock in CAD Corporation. You expect a dividend payment of $0.50 next year and that the dividend will grow by 5% per year thereafter. You desire a 10% return on your purchase. According to the Gordon growth model, what is the maximum price you would pay for a share of this stock? a. $20.00b. $15.00c. $12.50d. $10.00

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  1. 19 December, 08:58
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    Answer: d. $10.00

    Explanation:

    The Gordon Growth Model allows for the valuation of a stock based on its anticipated dividends (which can be determined from it's growth rate if not given) and required return.

    The formula is;

    Stock Price = Next Dividend / (required return - growth rate)

    = 0.50 / (10% - 5%)

    = 0.50 / 5%

    = $10
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