FIN630 Assignment # 1

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Assignment #01 Dated:
Oct 25, 10
Semester “Fall 2010”
“Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management” (Fin 630)
This is to inform that Assignment #01 (covering video lecture no. 1 to lecture no 10)
will be uploaded on VULMS according to the following schedule
Schedule
Opening Date and Time
October 27, 2010 At 12:01 A.M. (Mid-Night)
Due Date and Time
November 01, 2010 At 11:59 P.M. (Mid-Night)
Note: Only in the case of Assignment, 24 Hrs extra / grace period after the above mentioned due date is usually available to overcome uploading difficulties which may be faced by the students on last date. This extra time should only be used to meet the emergencies and above mentioned due dates should always be treated as final to avoid any inconvenience.
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Semester “Fall 2010”
“Investment Analysis & Portfolio Management” (Fin 630)
Assignment No.01 Marks: 15


'”"""Dividend Discount Model'''''''''''
Company A is currently selling for Rs. 90 and paying dividend of Rs. 10 per share.
Dividend is expected to grow at rate of 5 percent per year. The required rate of return for
investors is 17% to invest in the stock with the degree of riskness.
Company B is currently selling for Rs. 85 and paying dividend of Rs. 10 per share. For
the next year dividend is Rs. 10.6 per share, which shows growth rate of 6 percent per
year. The required rate of return for investors is 17% to invest in the stock with the
degree of riskness.
A) Calculate the price of stock for Company A and Company B using Dividend Discount
Model.

B) If you have to choose one of these two stocks, which stock you will buy?
C) If both companies have decided not to pay cash dividend but they are offering 10%
stock dividend. If you are holding 500 shares of Company A and 1,000 shares of
Company B, calculate total number of shares of each Company you will hold after
receiving stock dividend.
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