Business, 24.08.2021 18:40 Ezekielcassese
Barton Industries estimates its cost of common equity by using three approaches: the CAPM, the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach, and the DCF model. Barton expects next year's annual dividend, D1, to be $2.40 and it expects dividends to grow at a constant rate g = 5.6%. The firm's current common stock price, P0, is $27.00. The current risk-free rate, rRF, = 4.8%; the market risk premium, RPM, = 6.1%, and the firm's stock has a current beta, b, = 1.3. Assume that the firm's cost of debt, rd, is 9.51%. The firm uses a 4.1% risk premium when arriving at a ballpark estimate of its cost of equity using the bond-yield-plus-risk-premium approach. What is the firm's cost of equity using each of these three approaches? Round your answers to 2 decimal places.
CAPM cost of equity: %
Bond yield plus risk premium: %
DCF cost of equity: %
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