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Question on inflaiton for investment appraisal

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  • November 11, 2011 at 2:53 pm #50438
    chucks1916
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    Hi,

    I am totally stuck and would greatly appreciate help!!

    I am using the BPP textbook and it has a quesiton in it and I can’t work out where they find the 15% and 25% discount rates.

    Question is:

    Mr Gable has just recieved a dividend of £1000 on his shareholding in x. The market value of the shares is £8000 ex div. What is the nominal cost of the equity capital, if dividends are expected ot rise because of inflaiton 10% in years 1,2 and 3 before levelling off.

    The answer has PV at 15% and 25%, how did they work this out???

    Thanks!

    November 20, 2011 at 3:35 pm #89578
    emitch
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    Although discount factors are given in the exam up to 20% it is a fairly easy equation to work out what the discount factor is.
    1/(1+df%)n where n=number of years

    (sorry there is no option to super/subscript, so n is to the power of) hope you understand

    ie: 10% discount factors= so 25% discount factors

    1/1.1 =0.909 1/1.25 =0.800
    1/1.1squared =0.826 1/1.25 squared =0.640
    1/1.1 to the power of 3=0.751 1/1.25 to power 3 =0.512

    and so on. Hope this helps

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