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Suppose you are considering buying an IKEA stock this year
Suppose you are considering buying an IKEA stock this year. You know that an IKEA stock pays a dividend of $10 next year and you know you can sell it then for $5. You can always invest your money in a bank account for 2% return instead of buying stock. How much should you buy the stock for this year(that is, the maximum price)? Explain your reasoning.
Expert Solution
Maximum price of stock = Present value of future cash flows
= $10 x P/F(2%, 1) + $5 x P/F(2%, 1)
= $(10 + 5) x 0.9804**
= $15 x 0.9804**
= $14.71
**From P/F factor table
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