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Miltmar corporation will pay a year-end dividend of $4, and dividends thereafter are expected to grow at the constant rate of 4% per year. the risk-free rate is 4%, and the expected return on the market portfolio is 12%. the stock has a beta of 0.75.
a. calculate the market capitalization rate. (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
market capitalization rate%
b. what is the intrinsic value of the stock? (do not round intermediate calculations. round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
Answer from: Angelo1660
A. Market Capitalization rate = 13%
B. Intrinsic Value = $46.22
Explanation:
A. Market Capitalization rate:
CAPM should be used to calculate market capitalization from the given data. Following is the formula for CAPM
r = risk free rate
M = market portfolio return
B = beta
Solution:
CAPM = 13%
B. Intrinsic Value of stock
Gordon Growth Model (GGM) should be used to calculate intrinsic value of stock based on the given data.
Following is the formula for GGM
D = Current Dividend
g = Dividend Growth rate
r = market capitalization rate (CAPM calculated in part A)
Solution:
DDM = $46.22
Note: All values are rounded off to two decimal points.
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