A) $23.11
B) $23.70
C) $24.31
D) $24.93
E) $25.57
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A) $1,714,750
B) $1,805,000
C) $1,900,000
D) $2,000,000
E) $2,100,000
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A) $9.94
B) $10.19
C) $10.45
D) $10.72
E) $10.99
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A) $840
B) $882
C) $926
D) $972
E) $1,021
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A) Preferred stock is normally expected to provide steadier, more reliable income to investors than the same firm's common stock, and, as a result, the expected after-tax yield on the preferred is lower than the after-tax expected return on the common stock.
B) The preemptive right is a provision in all corporate charters that gives preferred stockholders the right to purchase (on a pro rata basis) new issues of preferred stock.
C) One of the disadvantages to a corporation of owning preferred stock is that 70% of the dividends received represent taxable income to the corporate recipient, whereas interest income earned on bonds would be tax free.
D) One of the advantages to financing with preferred stock is that 70% of the dividends paid out are tax deductible to the issuer.
E) A major disadvantage of financing with preferred stock is that preferred stockholders typically have supernormal voting rights.
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A) Two firms with the same expected dividend and growth rates must also have the same stock price.
B) It is appropriate to use the constant growth model to estimate a stock's value even if its growth rate is never expected to become constant.
C) If a stock has a required rate of return rs = 12%, and if its dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 5%, this implies that the stock's dividend yield is also 5%.
D) The price of a stock is the present value of all expected future dividends, discounted at the dividend growth rate.
E) The constant growth model takes into consideration the capital gains investors expect to earn on a stock.
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A) 6.50%
B) 6.83%
C) 7.17%
D) 7.52%
E) 7.90%
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A) Assume that the required return on a given stock is 13%. If the stock's dividend is growing at a constant rate of 5%, its expected dividend yield is 5% as well.
B) A stock's dividend yield can never exceed its expected growth rate.
C) A required condition for one to use the constant growth model is that the stock's expected growth rate exceeds its required rate of return.
D) Other things held constant, the higher a company's beta coefficient, the lower its required rate of return.
E) The dividend yield on a constant growth stock must equal its expected total return minus its expected capital gains yield.
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A) Stock A must have a higher dividend yield than Stock B.
B) Stock B's dividend yield equals its expected dividend growth rate.
C) Stock B must have the higher required return.
D) Stock B could have the higher expected return.
E) Stock A must have a higher stock price than Stock B.
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A) $37.86
B) $38.83
C) $39.83
D) $40.85
E) $41.69
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A) $16.28
B) $16.70
C) $17.13
D) $17.57
E) $18.01
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A) The preemptive right gives stockholders the right to approve or disapprove of a merger between their company and some other company.
B) The preemptive right is a provision in the corporate charter that gives common stockholders the right to purchase (on a pro rata basis) new issues of the firm's common stock.
C) The stock valuation model, P0 = D1/(rs - g) , cannot be used for firms that have negative growth rates.
D) The stock valuation model, P0 = D1/(rs - g) , can be used only for firms whose growth rates exceed their required returns.
E) If a company has two classes of common stock, Class A and Class B, the stocks may pay different dividends, but under all state charters the two classes must have the same voting rights.
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A) $104.27
B) $106.95
C) $109.69
D) $112.50
E) $115.38
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A) $315
B) $331
C) $348
D) $367
E) $386
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