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- The Castle Company recently reported net profits after taxes of $15.8 million. It has 2.5 million shares of common stock outstanding and pays preferred dividends of $1 million a year. The company’s stock currently trades at $60 per share. Compute the stock’s earnings per share (EPS). What is the stock’s P/E ratio? Determine what the stock’s dividend yield would be if it paid $1.75 per share to common stockholders.The stock of Payout Corp. will go ex-dividend tomorrow. The dividend will be $.50 per share, and there are 20,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market-value balance sheet for Payout is shown in the following table. Assets Liabilities & Equity Cash$100,000 Fixed assets900,000 Equity$1,000,000 Total $1,000,000 Total$1,000,000 Required:(a.) What price is Payout stock selling for today?(b.) What price will it sell for tomorrow? Ignore taxes.(c.) Suppose that instead of paying a dividend, Payout Corp. announces that it will repurchase stock with a market value of $10,000. What happens to the stock price when the repurchase proposal is announced?(d.) Suppose that the stock is repurchased immediately after the announcement. What would be the stock price after the repurchase?The stock of Payout Corp. will go ex-dividend tomorrow. The dividend will be $0.85 per share, and there are 31,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market-value balance sheet for Payout is shown below. Ignore taxes. Assets Liabilities and Equity Cash $220,000 Equity $1,240,000 Fixed assets 1,020,000 a. What price is Payout stock selling for today? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What price will it sell for tomorrow? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)
- 7. Answer both questions: a) The stock of Payout Inc. will go ex-dividend tomorrow. The dividend will be $1 per share. There are 20,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market value balance sheet for Payout is below: Assets Liabilities and equity Cash $100,000 Equity $1,000,000 Fixed assets $900,000 i) What price is Payout selling for today? Explain your answer. ii) What price will it sell for tomorrow? Explain your answer. b) Now suppose that Payout announces its intention to repurchase $20,000 worth of stock instead of paying out the dividend. i) What effect will the repurchase have on an investor who currently holds 10 shares and sells 2 of those shares back to the company in the repurchase? ii) Compare the effects of the repurchase to the effects of the cash dividend that worked out in 7(a).Suppose that you own 1,800 shares of Nocash Corp. and the company is about to pay a 25% stock dividend. The stock currently sells at $115 per share. a. What will be the number of shares that you hold after the stock dividend is paid? (Do not round intermediate calculations.) b. What will be the total value of your equity position after the stock dividend is paid? (Do not round intermediate calculations.) c. What will be the number of shares that you hold if the firm splits five-for-four instead of paying the stock dividend?The balance sheet for Tempest, Inc., Is shown here in market value terms. There are 27,000 shares of stock outstanding. Market Value Balance Sheet Cash $ 117,000 489,960 Equity Fixed assets $606,960 Total $606,960 Total $606,960 The company has declared a dividend of $1.40 per share. The stock goes ex dividend tomorrow. Ignore any tax effects. a. What is the stock selling for today? (Do not round intermedlate calculatlons and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) b. What will it sell for tomorrow? (Do not round Intermedlate calculatlons and round your answer to 2 decimal places, e.g., 32.16.) a. Stock price today b. Stock price tomorrow c. What will the balance sheet look like after the dividends are pald? (Do not round Intermedlate calculations and round your answers to the nearest whole number, e.g., 32.) Cash Fixed assets Equity Total Total
- You believe that Rose, Inc., the stock is going to fall and you’ve decided to sell 1,300 shares short. If the current share price is $58, construct the equity account balance sheet for this trade. Assume the initial margin is 60 percent. Assets Liabilities and account equity Proceeds from sale Short position Initial margin deposit Account equity Total TotalThe stock of Payout Inc. will go ex-dividend tomorrow. The dividend will be $1 per share. There are 20,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market value balance sheet for Payout is below: Assets Liabilities and equity Cash $100,000 Equity $1,000,000 Fixed Assets $900,000 a) What price is Payout selling for today? Explain your answer. b) What price will it sell for tomorrow? Explain your answer. Now suppose that Payout announces its intention to repurchase $20,000 worth of stock instead of paying out the dividend. c) What effect will the repurchase have on an investor who currently holds 10 shares and sells 2 of those shares back to the company in the repurchase? d) Compare the effects of the repurchase to the effects of the cash dividend that worked out in (a). Show all of your working. Do not use Excel.Michael's, Incorporated, just paid $3.70 to its shareholders as the annual dividend. Simultaneously, the company announced that future dividends will be increasing by 4.2 percent. If you require a rate of return of 12 percent, how much are you willing to pay today to purchase one share of the company's stock? Group of answer choices $53.14 $47.44 $34.53 $98.67
- IOP will pay a dividend of $4.10, $8.20, $11.05, and $12.80 per share for each of the next four years, respectively. The company will then close its doors. If investors require a return of 9.3 percent on the company's stock, what is the stock price? Multiple Choice O O O $34.10 $32.58 $28.05 $38.92 $30.25The stock of Payout Corp. will go ex-dividend tomorrow. The dividend will be $1 per share, and there are 20,000 shares of stock outstanding. The market-value balance sheet for Payout is shown below. Liabilities and Equity $1, 000, 000 Assets Cash Fixed assets $150, 000 Equity 850, 000 So far, price of the share today is $50 per share and it will sell at $49 per share for tomorrow. Now suppose that Payout announces its intention to repurchase $20,000 worth of stock instead of paying out the dividend. a. What effect will the repurchase have on an investor who currently holds 200 shares and sells 4 of those shares back to the company in the repurchase? Total value of the position b. What effect will the initial cash dividend payment have on the same investor? Total value of the positionAssume you sell short 100 shares of common stock at BDT $50per share, with initial margin at 0.5. The stock paid dividends during the period of $2.5. and you did not remove any money from the account before making the offsetting transaction. The interest is 7% if price at time of covering your position reached48. maintenance margin is 0.32 percent, calculate what is your account value what is your equity what is your equity after price changes'? what is your actual margin at what price the broker will give you a margin callwhat is your account value what is your equity what is your equity after price changes'? what is your actual margin at what price the broker will give you a margin calle what is your return