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11 January, 02:17

1. The Jackson-Timberlake Wardrobe Co. just paid a dividend of $2.15 per share on its stock. The dividends are expected to grow at a constant rate of 4 percent per year indefinitely. If investors require a return of 10.5 percent on the company's stock, what is the current price? What will the price be in three years? In 15 years?

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  1. 11 January, 02:33
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    1.$34.4

    2.$38.70

    3.$61.95

    Explanation:

    1. Current price=D1 / (Required return-Growth rate)

    = (2.15*1.04) / (0.105-0.04) = $34.4

    Therefore the answer is $34.4

    We use the following formula:

    A=P (1+r/100) ^n

    where

    A=future value

    P=present value

    r=rate of interest

    n=time period.

    2. A=$34.4 * (1.04) ^3

    =$38.70 (Approximately).

    Therefore the answer is 38.70

    3. A=$34.4 * (1.04) ^15

    =$61.95 (Approximately).

    Therefore the answer is $61.95
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