A person buys shares of company at 45 they recently paid a


Question - A broker is considering buying a dividend-paying stock. The dividend will be paid at the end of the year. The analyst consensus is the stock will be worth $36 in one year. The company pays a $2.25 annual dividend (ex dividend date is not a consideration, the broker will receive the full $2.25), and the broker expects a 12% rate of return.

What is the highest price the broker should be willing to pay for stock?

A person buys shares of a company at $45. They recently paid a $2 annual dividend which is expected to grow by 10% per year.

What is the expected return per year?

How do you get those two answers? What should I do to calculate it?

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