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What would you estimate as to the cost of equity if a stock sells for $40, pays a $4.25 dividend, and is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5%

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abiolataiwo2015
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  • 13-06-2021

Answer:

15.63%

Explanation:

Calculation to determine cost of equity

Using this formula

P = D/(r-g)

Where,

P=40

D=4.25

g=0.05

r=?

Let plug in the formula

Cost of equity=40 = 4.25/(r-0.05)

Cost of equity=r = (4.25/40)+0.05

Cost of equity=r =0.1063+0.05

Cost of equity=r =0.1563*100

Cost of equity = 15.63%

Therefore cost of equity is 15.63%

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