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If the Interest Rate Were 5 Percent, How Much Would

Question 234

Question 234

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If the interest rate were 5 percent, how much would people be willing to pay for a stock that was certain to yield a $10 per share stream of net earnings continuously in the future?


A) $10
B) $20
C) $200
D) $400
E) $2,000

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