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Mathematics, 16.11.2019 01:31 arielpraczko1

Suppose a firm’s expected dividends for the next three years are as follows: d1 = $1.10, d2 = $1.20, and d3 = $1.30. after three years, the firm’s dividends are expected to grow at 5 percent per year. what should the current price of the firm’s stock (p0) be today if investors require a rate of return of 12 percent on the stock? (do not round intermediate calculations. round off final answer to the nearest $0.01)

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