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student77

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On a balance sheet, stockholder's equity is equal to
 
  A) assets minus liabilities. B) long-term liabilities minus current liabilities.
  C) total assets minus goodwill. D) the total value of outstanding shares of stock.

Question 2

If a stock's dividend is expected to grow at a constant rate of 4 percent in the future
 
  and it has just paid a dividend of 6.00 per share, and you have an alternative investment of equal risk that will earn a 7 percent rate of return, what would you be willing to pay per share for this stock?
  A) 6.66 B) 54.55 C) 200.00 D) 208.00


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

D



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