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17 September, 21:55

Weston Corporation just paid a dividend of $2 a share (i. e., D0 = $2). The dividend is expected to grow 12% a year for the next 3 years and then at 5% a year thereafter. What is the expected dividend per share for each of the next 5 years? Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to the nearest cent.

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  1. 17 September, 22:09
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    The correct answer for 5 years is $2.24, $2.5, $2.8, $2.9 and $3.1 (approx.)

    Explanation:

    According to the scenario, the computation of the given data are as follows:

    Dividend = $2

    For first 3 years = 12% per year

    For 4th and 5th year = 5% per year

    We can calculate the dividend for each year by using following formula:

    Dividend = Dividend for last year * (1 + growth rate)

    So, D0 = $2

    Dividend For 1st year (D1) = $2 * 1.12 = $2.24

    Dividend for 2nd year (D2) = $2.24 * 1.12 = $2.5088

    Dividend for 3rd year (D3) = $2.5088 * 1.12 = $2.809856

    Dividend for 4th year (D4) = $2.809856 * 1.05 = $2.9503488

    Dividend for 5th year (D5) = $2.9503488 * 1.05 = $3.09786624 or 3.1 (approx)
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