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You are evaluating the purchase of Bell, Inc. common stock that just paid a dividend of $4.60. You expect the dividend to grow at a rate of 10% for the next four years. You plan to hold the stock for four years and then sell it. You estimate the price of the company’s stock to rise to $59.37 at the end of your four-year holding period. A required rate of return of 13% will be adequate compensation for this investment. Given your assumptions, what is the current value of Bell stock? Round to the nearest $0.01 (allow a couple of pennies of rounding)

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