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finance

chapter 8

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A share of common stock is (less/more) difficult to value in practice than a bond. more
When the stock being valued does not pay dividends the dividend growth model can still be used.
The value of a firm is the function of its ______ rate and its _______ rate. growth; discount
Three special case patterns of dividend growth include _____. nonconstant growth zero growth constant growth
Which of the following are reasons why it is more difficult to value common stock than it is to value bonds? Common stock cash flows are not known in advance The life of a common stock is essentially forever. The rate of return required by the market is not easily observed.
A zero-growth stock pays a dividend of $2 per share and has a discount rate of 10%. What will the stock's price be? 20.00
If a zero-dividend stock is purchased for $80 and sold one year later for $84, the 1-year return can be found using the formula ______. ($84/$80) − 1
The formula for valuing a constant growth stock is _____. P0 = D1/(R − g)
The value of a firm is the function of its rate and its discount rate. growth
Which one of the following is true about dividend growth patterns? Dividends may grow at a constant rate.
When assuming nonconstant growth in dividends, to avoid the problem of having to forecast and discount an infinite number of dividends, we must require that the dividends _____. start growing at a constant rate sometime in the future
What information do we need to determine the value of stock using the zero-growth model? Annual dividend amount Discount rate
The idea for -stage growth is that the dividend will grow at a rate of g1 for t years and then grow at a rate of g2 thereafter, forever. 2
The assumption of constant growth infers that _________. dividends change at a constant rate
Which of the following are expected cash flows to investors in stocks? Capital gains Dividends
The dividend yield is determined by dividing the expected dividend (D1) by _____. the current price (P0)
A benchmark PE ratio can be determined using: a company's own historical PEs the PEs of similar companies
The main reason for considering nonconstant growth in dividends is to allow for _____ growth rates over _____. supernormal; some finite length of time
When applying two-stage growth, in the second stage, g2 _____. must be less than R
True or False Question For investors in the stock market, dividends from stocks are fixed and guaranteed, while capital gains are variable and not guaranteed. False
Common stock has no special preference either in receiving or in bankruptcy.6 dividends
All else constant, the dividend yield will increase if the stock price ___ decreases
When voting for the board of directors, the number of votes a shareholder is entitled to is generally determined as follows: one vote per share held
Cumulative voting means board members are elected one at a time, with each shareholder casting his or her allotted votes for each seat on the board. false
WinWin Corporation has five board members, and each shareholder gets one vote per share. The company uses a straight board voting procedure. How does this arrangement affect minority shareholders? No minority shareholder would have enough votes to win any seat on the board.
Mota Motors has eight directors on its board, two of whom go up for election each year. This is an example of a: staggered board
Which of the following are features of common stock? It has no special preference in receiving dividends. It generally has voting rights. It has no special preference in bankruptcy.
One reason corporations use staggered boards is that _____. it makes takeover attempts less likely to be successful
Suppose Bob owns 20 shares and Vikki owns 30 shares in Good Company, and there are five members of the board of directors. Under which voting arrangement can Bob assure himself of a board member that represents his interests? Cumulative voting
One common reason for having two classes of common stock with different voting rights is _____. it is easier for insiders such as founding families to maintain control of the company
With voting, the directors are elected one at a time and the only way to guarantee a seat is to own 50 percent plus one share straight
A is a payment by a corporation to shareholders, made in either cash or stock. dividend
In a board, only a fraction of the directorships are up for election at any one time. staggered
A stock with dividend priority over common stock is called a Blank______ stock. preferred
It can be advantageous to have a staggered board because it provides "institutional memory." true
Preferred shares have a stated liquidating value, typically $_____ per share. 100
Most voting in large corporations is done by proxy because _____. most small shareholders do not attend the annual meeting
If preferred dividends are and are not paid in a given year, they will be carried forward as an arrearage. Cumulative
With more than one class of common stock, it is easier for insiders such as founding families to maintain control of the company. true
Which of the following occurs in the primary market? Newly-issued stocks are initially sold
Which of the following entities declares a dividend? The board of directors
Preferred stock has preference over common stock in the _____. distribution of corporate assets payment of dividends
Investment firms that are active participants in stocks assigned to them are called liquidity providers. Supplemental
Dusty Corporation has an issue of preferred stock that pays a dividend of 7 percent of its state value, which is $100. Which of the following would be a commonly used name for that preferred stock? $7
NASDAQ has which of these features? Computer network of securities dealers Multiple market maker system
Is a company required to pay preferred dividends? No; the company may defer dividends on preferred stock; however they can not pay dividends to common shareholders until preferred dividends are paid.
The two most important stock markets in the United States are the New York Stock Exchange and ______. Nasdaq
Initial public offerings of stock occur in the ____ market. primary
Someone who maintains an inventory of stocks and buys and sells those stocks is known as a ____. dealer
Stock price reporting has increasingly moved from traditional print media to the internet in recent years. internet
An NYSE member who executes customer buy and sell orders is called a broker. floor
The AAR is calculated by taking the average net income and dividing it by the average _ value. book
The NYSE differs from the Nasdaq primarily because the NYSE has _____ a physical location specialists an auction market
Which of the following occurs in the primary market? Newly-issued stocks are initially sold
Capital Corp is considering a project whose internal rate of return is 14%. If Capital's required return is 14%, the project's NPV is: 0
Stock price reporting has increasingly moved from traditional print media to the ______ in recent years internet
The point at which the NPV profile crosses the vertical axis is the: sum of the cash flows of the project
An NYSE member who acts as a dealer in particular stocks is called a market maker. designated
According to the average accounting return rule, a project is acceptable if its average accounting return exceeds: a target average accounting return
The point at which the NPV profile crosses the horizontal axis is the internal rate of return
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