The Underlying Assumption Of The Dividend Growth Model Is That A Stock Is Worth

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The Underlying Assumption Of The Dividend Growth Model Is That A Stock Is Worth

orth: A. an amount computed as the next annual dividend divided by the market rate of return. B. the present value of the future cash flows which it generates. C. the same amount as any other stock that pays the same current dividend and has the same required rate of return. D. the same amount to every investor regardless of the investor's desired rate of return. E. an amount computed as the next annual dividend divided by the required rate of return.
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B. the present value of the future cash flows which it generates.

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