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Value after year 12=(D12*Growth Rate)/(Discount rate-Growth rate)
=(3*1.04)/(0.12-0.04)
=$39
Hence current value=Future dividends and value*Present value of discounting factor(rate%,time period)
=3/1.12^12+39/1.12^12
=$10.78(Approx).
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