Exam 5: Basic Stock Valuation
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Nahanni Treasures Corporation is planning a new common stock issue of five million shares to fund a new project. The increase in shares will bring to 25 million the number of shares outstanding. Nahanni's long-term growth rate is 6 percent, and its current required rate of return is 12.6 percent. The firm just paid a $1.00 dividend and the stock sells for $16.06 in the market. On the announcement of the new equity issue, the firm's stock price dropped. Nahanni estimates that the company's growth rate will increase to 6.5 percent with the new project, but since the project is riskier than average, the firm's cost of capital will increase to 13.5 percent. Using the DCF growth model, what is the change in the equilibrium stock price?
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Club Auto Parts' last dividend, D0, was $0.50, and the company expects to experience no growth for the next 2 years. However, Club will grow at an annual rate of 5 percent in the third and fourth years, and, beginning with the fifth year, it should attain a 10 percent growth rate which it will sustain thereafter. Club has a required rate of return of 12 percent. What should be the price per share of Club stock at the end of the second year, ?
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The Textbook Production Company has been hit hard due to increased competition. The company's analysts predict that earnings (and dividends) will decline at a rate of 5 percent annually forever. Assume that rs = 11 percent and D0 = $2.00. What will be the price of the company's stock three years from now?
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Assume that the average firm in your company's industry is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5 percent, and its dividend yield is 4 percent. Your company is about as risky as the average firm in the industry, but it has just developed a line of innovative new products which leads you to expect that its earnings and dividends will grow at a rate of 40 percent (D1 = D0(1 + g) = D0(1.40)) this year and 25 percent the following year, after which growth should match the 5 percent industry average rate. The last dividend paid (D0) was $2. What is the value per share of your firm's stock?
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The total return on a share of stock refers to the dividend yield less any commissions paid when the stock is purchased and sold.
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Johnston Corporation is growing at a constant rate of 6 percent per year. It has both common stock and non-participating preferred stock outstanding. The cost of preferred stock (rps) is 8 percent. The par value of the preferred stock is $120, and the stock has a stated dividend of 10 percent of par. What is the market value of the preferred stock?
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If the stock market is semistrong efficient, which of the following statements is most correct?
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The expected rate of return on the common stock of Northwest Corporation is 14 percent. The stock's dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 8 percent a year. The stock currently sells for $50 a share. Which of the following statements is most correct?
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According to the textbook model, under conditions of nonconstant growth, the dis¬count rate utilized to find the present value of the expected cash flows will be the same for the initial growth period as for the normal growth period.
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An increase in a firm's expected growth rate would normally cause the firm's required rate of return to
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Newburn Entertainment's stock is expected to pay a year-end dividend of $3.00 a share. (D1 = $3.00, the dividend at time 0, D0, has already been paid.) The stock's dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5 percent a year. The risk-free rate, rRF, is 6 percent and the market risk premium, (rM - rRF), is 5 percent. The stock has a beta of 0.8. What is the stock's expected price five years from now?
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Kirkland Motors expects to pay a $2.00 a share dividend on its common stock at the end of the year . The dividend is expected to grow at some constant rate over time. What is the expected stock price five years from now, that is, what is ?
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Garcia Inc. has a current dividend of $3.00 per share (D0 = $3.00). Analysts expect that the dividend will grow at a rate of 25 percent a year for the next three years, and thereafter it will grow at a constant rate of 10 percent a year. The company's cost of equity capital is estimated to be 15 percent. What is the current stock price of Garcia Inc.?
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Companies can issue different classes of common stock. Which of the following statements concerning stock classes is most correct?
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Rogers Robotics currently (2009) does not pay a dividend. However, the company is expected to pay a $1.00 dividend two years from today (2011). The dividend is then expected to grow at a rate of 20 percent a year for the following three years. After the dividend is paid in 2014, it is expected to grow forever at a constant rate of 7 percent. Currently, the risk-free rate is 6 percent, market risk premium (rM - rRF) is 5 percent, and the stock's beta is 1.4. What should be the price of the stock today?
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