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Am new to this and the subject is becoming more interesting here, after finishing all the calculations, i got these answers for 2013, dividend yield =4.67%, capital growth=12.8%, TSR =17.47% and for 2014, dividend yield = 6.17%, capital =-22.40% and TSR=-16.32%.
What could be the best comment on these figures from the same company
Am stuck again, the question has given three different time periods, therefore year 2012,2013,2014, am suggesting that to get a dividend yield for the particular year eg 2014 i should use the “closing ex dividend share price” for year 2013 as a denominator, will this suggestion gives me the right answer? Or i should just use the closing ex dividend share price for the same year 2014?
I was confused with the question myself, but finally got it where i was wrong.
Some currency symbols could not be shown clearly, it was like dividend per share (c) = 40.0 and closing ex dividend share price ($)= 6.0 , so i failed to recognise the currency symbols and i was shocked how the dividend per share will be that high in real situation so i couldnt recognise that would be share price. Thanks for helping get where i was wrong
