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18 September, 03:53

CDB stock is currently priced at $69. The company will pay a dividend of $5.05 next year and investors require a return of 11.4 percent on similar stocks. What is the dividend growth rate on this stock

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    4%

    Explanation:

    The dividend growth rate is the percentage rate of growth that a stock's dividend experiences over a period of time. The dividend discount model is based on an assumption that a stock is worth the sum of its future payments to shareholders, discounted back to the present day. It is calculated using the formula P = D1 / (r - g) where P is the stock price, D1 is the dividend to be paid out the following year, r is the shareholders required return and g is the dividend growth rate. We can rearrange the formula to get g = r - D1/P

    therefore g = 11.4% - $5.05/$69 = 0.04 = 4%
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