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    Ratio Analysis

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    SHARE | | | | | | | | | EPS= | NET INCOME - PREFERRED DIVIDENDS | | | | AVE. NO. OF COMMON SHARES OUTSTANDING | | | | | | | | | NET INCOME | OUTSTANDING SHARES | | | 3‚637‚297‚943 | 2010 | 1‚053‚438‚818 | | | | 2009 | 1‚051‚458‚156 | | | | | | | EPS= | 3‚637‚297‚943 | | | | (1‚053‚438‚818 + 1‚051‚458‚156)/2 | | | | | EPS is computed because earnings form the basis for dividend payments and future increases in value of shares | | | EPS=

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    Mini Case-Gilbert Enterprise

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    The firm’s stocks are undervalued. According to the dividends‚ growth rate‚ and discount rate the share price should be $43.36 which is $8.11 higher than the current market price. If the repurchase of $1Million worth of shares occurs‚ the company’s Return on Equity would increase. This would happen since there is less shareholder’s equity in the company due to the lower amount of shares outstanding. Currently the company’s Return on Equity is better than Standard Auto and Allied Motors but worse

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    option available. K(cost of Equity)=RF+Beta(RM-RF) 5.870-5.39+0.8(6-5.39) Therefore the cost of equity is 5.870% For the dividend discount model the rate of growth is zero. Although (exhibit4) states that the value line forecast of dividend growth from 98-00 to ’04-’06 is 5.50% the total dividend paid in 1997 was 0.40 cents‚ but from 1998 to 2000 the dividend has been constant at 0.48

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    Chapter 7

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    with the same expected dividend and growth rates must alsohave the same stockprice.c. It is appropriate to use the constant growth model to estimate a stock ’svalue even if itsgrowth rate is never expected to become constant.d. If a stock has a required rate of return rs = 12%‚ and if its dividend isexpected to grow at aconstant rate of 5%‚ this implies that the stock’s dividend yield is also 5%.e. The price of a stock is the present value of all expected future dividends‚discounted at thedividend

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    Tutorial 8

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    preferred and common stock valuation. 8-1 How does a right’s offering protect a firm’s stockholders against the dilution of ownership? 8-2 What is the purpose of a call feature in a preferred stock issued? 8-3 Over the past 5 years‚ the dividends of the Dave Corporation have grown from RM0.70 per share to the current level RM1.30 per share (D0). This growth rate is expected to continue for the foreseeable future. What is the value of a share of Dave Corporation common stock to an investor

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    Reby Sports

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    two parts: 1. Dividend 2. Retained Earnings As retained earnings are reinvested the book value grows as perplaw back ratio which is (1- dividend payout ratio).The company’s growth depends upon return on equity i.e profitability & reinvestment of retained earnings. As per the case‚ assuming the ROE of the year 2006 to 2011 for six years as the average ROE of year 2000 to 2005 i.e 15.58% and plaw back ratio as average of years 2000 to 2005 i.e 72.17%‚ we will compute the dividends‚ EPS and book

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    Ratio Analysis of Morrisons

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    Table of content Introduction 2 Financial Analysis of Morrisons 3 Critical Assessment of the ratio analysis of William Jackson Food Group 8 Limitations and recommendations References Introduction This paper deals with the question of how a ratio analysis can help in determining the true value of a company. Therefore a critical ratio analysis of Morrisons‚ a supermarket which is listed on the London Stock Exchange will be done and then compared with the William Jackson Food Group

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    Financial Management Case Study-Payout: Gainesboro I. The goals of Gainesboro i. Corporate Goals Management expected the firm to grow at an average annual compound rate of 15% and reach $2.0 billion in sales and $160 million in net income through 2011. ii. Recent strategy of Gainesboro The company devoted a greater share of its research-and-development budget to CAD/CAM as to reestablish its leadership in the field. The company also underwent two massive restructurings‚ including selling

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    Lecture Notes

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    IS A DIVIDEND? FINS 1613 Week 11 Lecture Notes Dividend Policy: Theory and Evidence Definition: A payment made by a firm out of its current or accumulated retained earnings to its owners. Broad types: 1. Cash 2. Stock Chapter 14 Dividends and Dividend Policy 1 4 Key Concepts and Skills Cash Dividend Types Understand dividend types and how they are paid Understand the issues surrounding dividend policy decisions Understand the difference between cash and share dividends Understand

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    Question The dividend discount model tells us that the value of a firm is equal to the present value of its expected dividend payments. Some firms have never paid dividends and have no intention of doing so. Does this mean that these firms are worth nothing? Discuss with reference to academic research and theory. Answer 719 words Two schools about dividend policy: relevant dividend theory and irrelevant dividend theory The dividend discount model tells us the value of a firm is

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