If we have to switch around a formulae in exam. Eg. Using the dividend growth model to find g. If given the share price or value of equity, is there any easy way to remember how to switch around this formulae. My Maths fails me every time I have to switch a formulae around and I’m a bit worried about this for exams
I really cannot image you ever being asked to find g using the dividend valuation formula.
If you want a formula then here is it (but again it would be an extraordinary thing for the examiner to ask!):
g = ((Po x Re) – Do) / (Do + Po)
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