Intel will pays out $5 as dividends. The dividend growth rate of Intel is 12% and the discount rate is 12.5%. What is the current price of Intel?
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Next year's dividend = Current dividend * (1 + growth rate) Next year's dividend = $5 * (1 + 0.12) Next year's dividend = $5 * 1.12 Next year's dividend = $5.60 Show more…
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