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Business, 28.08.2019 16:10 Multidewi3540

•company x is paying an annual dividend of $1.35 and has decided to pay the same amount forever. how much should you pay for the stock, if you want to earn an annual rate of return of 9.5% on this investment? • you want to purchase common stock of company x and hold it for 9 years. the company just announced they will be paying an annual cash dividend of $6.00 per share for the next 9 years. how much should you pay for the stock, if you will be able to sell the stock for $28 at the end of nine years and you want to earn an annual rate of return of 11% on this investment?

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