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    Hi there - Where did you get 14.487... Is...

    Hi there -

    Where did you get 14.487... Is this the answer to the second question that was posted on the first post? I am still confused and do not understand how this formula..

    Many thanks!
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    I am really starting to understand the concepts....

    I am really starting to understand the concepts. However, the question about future cash flows.. I am not understanding how these numbers are correct when the person is wanting 29,974.. When they...
  3. Question: Solving for Po

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    Thanks So much bunnyKutty.. You really know your...

    Thanks So much bunnyKutty.. You really know your stuff.. Wish I did.. your help is appreciated!!

    Kindest Regards, and I look forward to reading more of your answers.. I feel confident now.....
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    Accounting and some.

    You need 28,974 at the end of 10 years, and your only investment outlet is an 8% long-term certificate of deposit (compounded annually). With the certificate of deposit, you make an initial...
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    Alternatives when accepting money

    What if three alternatives where offered, which one would you accept? Assuming you could earn 11% annually..

    1. 10,000 now

    2. 2,000 a year for eight years

    3. 24,000 at the end of eight...
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    Benefits of discount rates

    If someone invests in a stock that will pay dividends of $2.00 at the end of the first year; 2.20 at the end of the second year; and 2.40 at the end of the third year. Also, this person believes that...
  7. Question: Solving for Po

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    Solving for Po

    Company T will pay a dividend of $1.50 per share in the next 12 months (D1). The required rate of return (Ke) is 10% and the constant growth rate is 5 percent.

    Is the correct formula and have I...
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    rate of return on preferred stock

    Company Z has a preferred stock outstanding that pays a $9 annual dividend. It has a price of $76. What is the required rate of return (yield) on the preferred stock?

    Thanks

    Lynn
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    Accounting (preferred stock value)

    Co. X issued preferred stock many yrs ago. It carries a fixed dividend of 6$ per share. Over time, yields have soared from the original 6% to 14%

    A. what is the original issue price?
    B. What is...
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