Part 1 Attempt 1/2 for 1 pts. Which of the following is (are) a valid model for finding the cost of equity for a stock that pays dividends? O yield to call model (YTC) O capital asset pricing model (CAPM) O both CAPM and DDM O dividend discount model (DDM) O yield to maturity model (YTM) Submit
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