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Finance Problems on Dividends, Retain Earnings, Yield, Dividend Yield, Dividend Valuation Model and Wealth Maximization, Convertible Bond and Rates of return, Price Appreciation with a Warrant

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Dividends, Retain Earnings, Yield
Springsteen Music Company earned $820 million last year and paid out 20 percent of earnings in dividends.
By how much did the company's retained earnings increase?
With 100 million shares outstanding and a stock price of $50, what was the dividend yield? (Hint: First compute dividends per share.)


Dividend Yield
The shares of the Dyer Drilling Co. sell for $60. The firm has a P/E ratio of 15. Forty percent of earnings are paid out in dividends. What is the firm's dividend yield?
Dividend yield: Annual percentage of return earned by an investor on a common or preferred stock. The yield is determined by dividing the amount of the dividends per share by the current market price per share of the stock.
P/E ratio is 15 which means that earnings are 1/15 = 6.67% of the price.
Forty percent of earnings are paid out in dividends which means that the dividend yield is 40%*6.67% = 2.68% (I Think this is Correct)

Dividend Valuation Model and Wealth Maximization
Eastern Telecom is trying to decide whether to increase its cash dividend immediately or use the funds to increase its future growth rate. It will use the dividend valuation model originally presented in Chapter 10 for purposes of analysis.  The model was shown as Formula 10-9 and is reproduced below (with a slight addition in definition of terms).


D0 is currently $3.00, Ke is 10 percent, and g is 5 percent.
Under Plan A, D0 would be immediately increased to $3.40 and Ke and g will remain unchanged.
Under Plan B, D0 will remain at $3.00 but g will go up to 6 percent and Ke will remain unchanged.  
a) Compute P0 (price of the stock today) under Plan A. Note D1 will be equal to D0 × (1 + g) or $3.40 (1.05). Ke will equal 10 percent and g will equal 5 percent.
b) Compute P0 (price of the stock today) under Plan B. Note D1 will be equal to D0 × (1 + g) or $3.00 (1.06). Ke will be equal to 10 percent and g will be equal to 6 percent.
c) Which plan will produce the higher value?

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Convertible Bond and Rates of return
Laser Electronics Company has $30 million in 8 percent convertible bonds outstanding. The conversion ratio is 50; the stock price is $17; and the bond matures in 15 years. The bonds are currently selling at a conversion premium of $60 over their conversion value.
If the price of the common stock rises to $23 on this date next year, what would your rate of return be if you bought a convertible bond today and sold it in one year? Assume on this date next year, the conversion premium has shrunk from $60 to $10.
Price Appreciation with a Warrant
Assume you can buy a warrant for $5 that gives you the option to buy one share of common stock at $14 per share. The stock is currently selling at $16 per share.
1. What is the intrinsic value of the warrant?
2. What is the speculative premium on the warrant?
3. If the stock rises to $24 per share and the warrant sells at its theoretical value without a premium, what will be the percentage increase in the stock price and the warrant price if you bought the stock and the warrant at the prices stated above? Explain this relationship.

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Dividends, Retain Earnings, Yield

Springsteen Music Company earned $820 million last year and paid out 20
percent of earnings in dividends.

By how much did the company's retained earnings increase?

With 100 million shares outstanding and a stock price of $50, what was
the dividend yield? (Hint: First compute dividends per share.)

Dividend Yield

The shares of the Dyer Drilling Co. sell for $60. The firm has a P/E
ratio of 15. Forty percent of earnings are paid out in dividends. What
is the firm's dividend yield?

Dividend yield: Annual percentage of return earned by an investor on a
common or preferred stock. The yield is determined by dividing the
amount of the dividends per share by the current market price per share
of the stock.

P/E ratio is 15 which means that earnings are 1/15 = 6.67% of the price.


Forty percent of earnings are paid out in dividends which means that the
dividend yield is 40%*6.67% = 2.68% (I Think this is Correct)

Dividend Valuation Model and Wealth Maximization

Eastern Telecom is trying to decide whether to increase its cash
dividend immediately or use the funds to increase its future growth
rate. It will use the dividend valuation model originally presented in
Chapter 10 for purposes of analysis. The model was shown as Formula
10-9 and is reproduced below (with a slight addition in definition of
terms).



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"_blank" D0 is currently $3.00, Ke is 10 percent, and g is 5 percent.

Under Plan A, D0 would be immediately increased to $3.40 and Ke and g
will remain unchanged.

Under Plan B, D0 will remain at $3.00 but g will go up to 6 percent and
Ke will remain unchanged.

a) Compute P0 (price of the stock today) under Plan A. Note D1 will be
equal to D0 Ч (1 + g) or $3.40 (1.05). Ke will equal 10 percent and g
will equal 5 percent.

b) Compute P0 (price of the stock today) under Plan B. Note D1 will be
equal to D0 Ч (1 + g) or $3.00 (1.06). Ke will be equal to 10 percent
and g will be equal to 6 percent.

c) Which plan will produce the higher value?



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Convertible Bond and Rates of return

Laser Electronics Company has $30 million in 8 percent convertible bonds
outstanding. The conversion ratio is 50; the stock price is $17; and the
bond matures in 15 years. The bonds are currently selling at a
conversion premium of $60 over their conversion value.

If the price of the common stock rises to $23 on this date next year,
what would your rate of return be if you bought a convertible bond today
and sold it in one year? Assume on this date next year, the conversion
premium has shrunk from $60 to $10.

Price Appreciation with a Warrant

Assume you can buy a warrant for $5 that gives you the option to buy one
share of common stock at $14 per share. The stock is currently selling
at $16 per share.

What is the intrinsic value of the warrant?

What is the speculative premium on the warrant?

If the stock rises to $24 per share and the warrant sells at its
theoretical value without a premium, what will be the percentage
increase in the stock price and the warrant price if you bought the
stock and the warrant at the prices stated above? Explain this
relationship.

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