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arsen [322]
1 year ago
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Which one of the following correctly describes the dividen yield ?

Business
1 answer:
Simora [160]1 year ago
4 0

Option (a), Annual dividend for the following year divided by the stock price today.

<h3>What Can Be Deduced from Dividend Yield?</h3>

The dividend or dividend rate of a firm is expressed as a cash value, which represents the whole amount of projected dividend payments. The difference between a company's annual dividend and its stock price is represented by a percentage called payout yield.

What percentage of a company's share price is distributed in dividends each year is shown by a financial statistic known as the dividend yield. A company's dividend yield, for instance, would be 5% if its shares cost $20 each and it paid a $1 annual dividend. A corporation's dividend yield may have been continuously increasing because of the company increasing its dividend, the share price declining, or a combination of the two. Depending on the circumstances, investors may view this either favourably or negatively.

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Answer:

1.

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Year 2 = $30,667

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3. The double declining method

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Year 3 = $92,000 - $30667 = $30,666

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Jan 2, 20Y4      Investment in Aloof company       $340,000

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= 40% * 180,000 income

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Dec 31, 2024     Cash                                             $4,000

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<u>Working:</u>

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