a.
D1 | (3.75*1.11)=$4.16(Approx). |
D2 | (4.16*1.11)=$4.62(Approx). |
D3 | (4.62*1.11)=$5.13(Approx). |
D4 | (5.13*1.03)=$5.28(Approx). |
D5 | (5.28*1.03)=$5.44(Approx). |
b.Current price=D1/(Required return-Growth rate)
=1.1/(0.13-0.07)
=$18.33(Approx).
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