Dividend Growth Model | Non-Constant Growth Dividends | EXAMPLES

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2020
  • In this lesson, we explain and go through examples of the Dividend Growth Model (Dividend Discount Model) / Gordon Growth Model formula with Non-Constant growth / Supernormal growth / Multistage Growth rates of dividends. We explain the formulas and show how to calculate the value of stock/price per share (current market price per share) using the Dividend Growth Model and the Gordon Growth Model equation/formula.
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      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    For example 01, should the answer be $70.37 rather than 64.37 as you also need to add the original dividend of $6?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад

      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад

      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад

      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад

      @@Counttuts thanks so much for the video !! I have a doubt, 1st off,
      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад

      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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    • @georgephilip1966
      @georgephilip1966 3 года назад +1

      a)while trying to find the present value, we dont we consider 18% as "i "
      b) why do we take 81.16/1+0.20)^3 and not ^4 ?? According to question, the company's changes in the 4th year right? So why ^3?

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  • @yasirirfan1587
    @yasirirfan1587 2 года назад

    Why period 4

    • @sarahkirby8821
      @sarahkirby8821 2 года назад

      Period 4 is the last period before the growth becomes constant

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  • @augustinenakwafila7697
    @augustinenakwafila7697 2 года назад

    what if the dividends is expected to grow at a constant dividend growth ,no % given ?how do you calculate this?

    • @Counttuts
      @Counttuts  2 года назад

      See here: ruclips.net/video/gX-7xxq2sOY/видео.html