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Constant-growth DCF formula The constant-growth DCF formula:
is sometimes written as:
where BVPS is book equity value per share, b is the plowback ratio, and ROE is the ratio of earnings per share to BVPS. Use this equation to show how the price-to-book ratio varies as ROE changes. What is price-to-book when ROE = r?
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- Assume the following ratios are constant. Total asset turnover = 2.19 Profit margin = 4.7% = 1.66 Equity multiplier Payout ratio = 44% What is the sustainable growth rate? (Do not round intermediate calculations and enter your answer as a percent rounded to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) Sustainable growth rate %arrow_forwardThe Price-Earning ratio (P/E) of stock A, B, C are 5, 3, 7 respectively. Which one you should buy?arrow_forwardConsider the following regression Pt * - Pt = .07(1.4) + .4*Pt (3.6) + et where Pt * is Shiller’s ex post price of a stock, Pt is the actual price and t-ratios are in brackets. Explain in words and analytically what the dependent variable Pt * - Pt should be equal to under the efficient markets theory. Hence interpret the regression. Does it support the efficient markets theory?arrow_forward
- Remember the following the 1-factor model or CAPM is defined as re-rf beta * [rm -rf] what is the return on equity (re) if rf = 0.05 rm = 1.88 beta = 1.47arrow_forwardWhat does a 65% return on equity ratio suggest?arrow_forwardGive typing answer with explanation and conclusion 27. EFN Define the following: S = Previous year’s sales A = Total assets E = Total equity g = Projected growth in sales PM = Profit margin b = Retention (plowback) ratio Assuming that all debt is constant, show that EFN can be written as EFN = −PM(S)b + [A − PM(S)b] × g Hint: Asset needs will equal A × g. The addition to retained earnings will equal PM(S)b × (1 + g).arrow_forward
- Equity Beta = 0.95 Asset Beta = 0.60 What is the difference between the two betas?arrow_forwardcalculate the firms: d) P/E ratio given the market price above e) ROE, f) Debt-equity ratio g) Times Interest Earned Ratio, if interest and tax are 15% and 30% of sales respectively.arrow_forwardThe dividend yield (i.e. D1/P0) is a good measure of the expected return on a common stock under which of the following circumstances? g = 0 g > 0 g < 0 g is expected to remain constant over time under no circumstancesarrow_forward
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