Discovery recently paid a dividend, D0, of $2.25. It expects…

Discovery recently paid a dividend, D0, of $2.25. It expects to have nonconstant growth of 25% next year, 18% in year two, and 12% the year after that before settling down to a constant growth rate of 6.0% thereafter. The firm’s required return is 9.00%. Based on this information, what should a share of Discovery’s stock be selling for today?

Door Dash a fast-growing business. Analysts forecast the fol…

Door Dash a fast-growing business. Analysts forecast the following free cash flows (in millions) shown below for the next 4 years, after which FCF is expected to grow at a constant 3.75% rate. Flex’s WACC is 7.45%.   Year                      1                            2                            3                        4 FCF                     -350                        175                        225                    275 a) What is the firm’s operational value today? b) Suppose DD has $345 million in debt, $75 million in preferred stock, and 65 million shares of common stock outstanding. The firm has non-operating assets of $195 million. Use this information to determine a per share estimate of the stock price.

Mammoth Inc. has common stock selling for $84.00 a share. It…

Mammoth Inc. has common stock selling for $84.00 a share. It just paid a dividend of $1.38 a share. The dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4.75% a year. a) What is the expected stock price 1 year from now? What is the expected stock price 12 years from now? b) What is the required rate of return?

  Fictional First Bank Assets Liabilities Cash in vaul…

  Fictional First Bank Assets Liabilities Cash in vault 100 Transaction deposits 1000 Deposits at Fed 300 Non-transaction deposits 2000 Securities 1000 Borrowing 300 Loans 2400 Refer to the balance sheet above, total reserves of Fictional First bank are equal to

  First National Bank ​ Assets Liabilities Rate-sensitiv…

  First National Bank ​ Assets Liabilities Rate-sensitive $20 million $50 million Fixed-rate $80 million $50 million Assuming that the average duration of its assets is five years, while the average duration of its liabilities is three years, then a 5 percentage point increase in interest rates will cause the net worth of First National to decline by [blank] of the total original asset value.