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Business, 03.04.2020 22:18 mochoa4

Suppose you expect a stock's dividend to grow at 18 percent a year for the next three years and 12 percent thereafter. The current dividend is $4. What is the maximum price that you would be willing to pay for this security if you require a 14 percent rate of return?

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