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Page 1: Preferred Stock Valuation No ownership as with common stock Give higher return than bonds (debt) V PS :Value of Preferred Stock, $100/sh D PS : Preferred.

Preferred Stock Valuation

• No ownership as with common stock• Give higher return than bonds (debt)

VPS :Value of Preferred Stock, $100/sh

DPS : Preferred Stock Dividend, $10/sh

KPS : Return On Investment or Required Return of Preferred

Stock investors, eg. 10% (Risk Free Return + Risk)

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Stocks

Calculation:

ROI = KPS = DPS

= 10

= 0.1

= 10%

VPS 100

VPS = DPS

= 10

= 100

kPS 0.1

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Stocks

If require ROI = 12% = Kps

DPS = 10

VPS =

DPs = 10

= 83.3

kps 0.12

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Common Stock Valuation

Pt = Stock price at time t

Dt = Dividend at time t

D0 = Dividend at time t = 0 (just paid)

D1 = Dividend at time t = 1 (1 year

from today)

KS = Return on Investment on Common

Stock

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Common Stock Valuation

D1 = D0 ( 1 + g )1

D2 = D0 ( 1 + g )2

where g : expected annual growth (or

increase) in dividend (%)

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Example:

Find Dividend (given g = 5%)

D0 = $10

D1 = 10.5 = 10 (1 + 0.05)1 = D0 (1+g)t

D2 = 11.03 = 10 (1 + 0.05)2 or

10.5 (1 + 0.05)1

Common Stock Valuation

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Example:

FV = ?

10%

PV = 100 n=1

FV = PV ( 1 + i )n

PV = FV

; ( 1 + i)n

Common Stock Valuation

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Common Stock Valuation

N10%

INPUTS

I/YR FVPMTPV

OUTPUT

1 0-100

110

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Common Stock Valuation

Example:

D1=10 P1 = 100

i=?%

PV = 100 1 yr

KS = 10 / 100 = 10%

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Common Stock Valuation

N-100

INPUTS

I/YR FVPMTPV

OUTPUT

1 -10100

10%

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Common Stock Valuation

Example:

D1=10 P1 = 100

KS = 10%

1 yr

P0= PV = ?

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Common Stock Valuation

N100

INPUTS

I/YR FVPMTPV

OUTPUT

1 -1010%

100

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Common Stock Valuation

P2

D1 D2

1 yr 2 yr

P0 = ?

P0 = D1

+ D2

+ P2

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)2

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Common Stock Valuation

P0

= D1 +

D2 + D3 +

+ Dn +

Pn

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n (1+k)n

If n Example: Pn = 100/sh = FV,

n = 99

k = 15%

PV = ?

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Common Stock Valuation

N-100

INPUTS

I/YR FVPMTPV

OUTPUT

99 015%

0.00009793

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Common Stock Valuation

P0

= D1 +

D2 + D3 +

+ Dn +

Pn

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n (1+k)n

If n Pn 0

(1+k)n

Therefore,

P0

= D1 +

D2 + D3 +

+ Dn

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n

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Common Stock Valuation

P0

= D1 +

D2 + D3 +

+ Dn

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n

can be written as:

P0

= D0(1+g)1

+ D0(1+g)2

+ D0(1+g)3

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3

+

+ D0(1+g)n

(1+k)n

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Common Stock Valuation

P0

= D0

[ (1+g)1 + (1+g)2

+ (1+g)3

+ (1+g)n ]

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n

(1+k)P0

=D0[1 +(1+g)1+(1+g)

2+ (1+g)

n-1 ](1+g) 1+k 1+k 1+k

(1+k)P0- P0= D0[1- (1+g)

n ]

1+g 1+k

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Common Stock Valuation

If n and k > g,

(1+g)n

0

1+k

then, (1+k)P0 - P0= D0

1+g

P0[

1+k - 1] = D0

1+g

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Common Stock Valuation

P0[

1+k-1-g ] = D0

1+g

P0[

k-g ] = D0

1+g

P0

= D0 (

1+g) =

D1 k-g k-g

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Common Stock Valuation

Example:

g = 5%, D0 = 10

D1 = 10.5 (10 x 1.05)

ks = 18%

What is the value of the stock?

P0 =

D1 = 10.5

= 80.77 = PV

k-g 0.18 - 0.05

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Common Stock Valuation

If the stock is purchased at $90, K=?

90 = 10.5

P0 = D1 k-g

=

D1

k - 0.05 k-g P0

k =

D1 + g

P0

k = 17%

Dividend/Stock Price = Dividend Yield

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Stock Markets and Stock ReportingI. Stock Markets

A. New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

B. American Stock Exchange (AMEX)

C. Over-the-counter (OTC) markets

D. Smaller regional markets

II. Stock Market Reporting52 Weeks Yld. P-E Sales Net

High Low Stock Div. % Ratio 100s High Low Close Chg.

1757/8 102 IBM 4.40 3.8 16 27989 1181/4 1151/4 1171/4 +13/4

Dividend yield = D/P

= $4.40 / $117.25 = 3.8%

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Common Stock Valuation

FV = 110

i=10%

PV = 100 n=1yr

FV = PV ( 1 + i )n

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Common Stock Valuation

PV(1+i)n = FV

100 (1+0.1) = 110

100 (1+0.1)2 = 121

100 (1+0.1)3 = 133

FV

PV = (1+i)n Value of Stock

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Common Stock Valuation

Discounted Valuation Approach

• Know FV

• Calculate PV (price you have to pay now) or (value of stock or bond)

• Bond debt - interest

• Stock - dividend

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Common Stock Valuation

Own stock one year:

d1 P1

1 year

k%

Po

d1 P1

Po = (1+k)1 + (1+k)1

Appraisal Value of Stock

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Common Stock Valuation

2 years: P2

D1 D2

1 k% 2

P0

P0 = D1

+ D2

+ P2

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)2

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Common Stock Valuation

P0

= D1 +

D2 + D3 +

+ Dn +

Pn

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n (1+k)n

Make Assumptions:

1)If n Pn

(1+i)n 0

2)If D1 = Do(1+g)1 Assume dividend

D2 = Do(1+g)2 rate increases at

Dn = Do(1+g)n g rate.

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Common Stock Valuation

Example:

Do = $10

g = 5%

D1 =10 (1+0.05)

D1 = $10.5

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Common Stock ValuationEquation :

(1+k)P0

=D0[1 +(1+g)1

+(1+g)2

+ (1+g)

n-1 ](1+g) 1+k 1+k 1+k

P0

= D0(1+g)1

+ D0(1+g)2

+ D0(1+g)3

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3

+

+ D0(1+g)n

(1+k)n

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Common Stock Valuation

Equation :

P0

= D0

[ (1+g)1 + (1+g)2

+ (1+g)3

+ (1+g)n ]

(1+k)1 (1+k)2 (1+k)3 (1+k)n

Equation :

(1+k)P0- P0= D0[1- (1+g)

n ]

1+g 1+k

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Don’t Forget...

k = ROI (%) = Required Return on Investment

g = Dividend Growth

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Common Stock Valuation

If n and k > g, then

(1+g)n

0

1+k

and, (1+k)P0 - P0= D0

1+g

P0[

1+k - 1] = D0

1+g

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Common Stock Valuation

P0[

1+k-(1+g) ] = D0

1+g

P0[

k-g ] = D0

1+g

P0

= D0 (

1+g) =

D1 k-g k-g

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Common Stock Valuation

P0 =

D1

k-g

Only when n -- AND k>g

Gordon Model or

Constant Dividend Growth Model

k-g = D1/ Po k = D1/ Po + g

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Just a Reminder...

KR = risk free + risk premium

= Rf + (Rm - Rf)

market return

*use S&P 500

risk-free index

*use T-Bill Volatility

Rm - Rf = Market Risk Premium

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Common Stock Valuation

Example:

Do=Paid Dividend=$5/share

g=Dividend Growth=5%

KR=Required Return=10%

pay for stock now

Do(1+g) $5(1+0.05)Po = KR - g = 0.1 - 0.05 = $105

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Common Stock Valuation

Value of Stock = $105 (appraisal value)

Stock Price = $110

*Don’t buy the stock because the stock is over valued. (too expensive)

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Common Stock ValuationKE = D1/ Po + g = Expected Return

(Po = Stock Price = $110)

Do (1+g) $5(1+0.05)

KE = + g = +0.05

Po $110

KE = 9.7% (Expected Return)

KR = 10% (Required Return)

Therefore, do not purchase