CAPM cost of equity = Risk free rate + beta*market risk premium
= 4.7% +1.25*6.1%
= 12.325%
Bond yield plus risk premium = Bond yield + risk premium
= 10.18%+3.1%
= 13.28%
Dividend discount model
Stock price = Expected dividend/(required return- growth rate)
25 = 2.4/(cost of equity-3.2%)
Cost of equity = 12.8%
10.4 Quantitative Problem: Barton Industries estimates its cost of common equity by using three approaches: the...
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