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Business, 17.07.2020 16:01 zamyapritchard5

Which of the following is an action company co-managers can take that will help the company meet or beat the investor-expected ROE targets in upcoming years? 1. Being very creative and issuing only new shares of common stock to raise capital for use in the company's camera/drone business
2. Making it standard practice to issue more shares of common stock to fund all capital expenditures for camera/drone workstation space, the installation of additional camera/drone workstations, and any robotics upgrades that company co-managers decide to undertake
3. Making it standard practice to use a combination of internal cash flows from operations and new issues of common stock to finance the company's growth and new capital investments in assembling action cameras and UAV drones.
4. Increasing annual dividend payments to sharehol - retaining earnings instead of paying them out in the form of shareholder dividends has the effect of increasing stockholders' equity investment and thus reduces a company's ROE below what it would otherwise be if dividends were increased
5. Financing the installation of additional camera/drone workstations, and any robotics upgrades that company co-managers decide to undertake with a combination of 50% debt (1-year, 5-year, and/or 10-year bank loans) and 50% proceeds from the issue of additional shares of common stock

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