Which Of The Following Statements Is Correct, Assuming Stocks Are In Equilibrium?

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Which Of The Following Statements Is Correct, Assuming Stocks Are In Equilibrium?

a. Assume that the required return on a given stock is 13%. If the stock's dividend is growing at a constant rate of 5%, its expected dividend yield is 5% as well. b. A stock's dividend yield can never exceed its expected growth rate. c. A required condition for one to use the constant growth model is that the stock's expected growth rate exceeds its required rate of return. d. Other things held constant, the higher a company's beta coefficient, the lower its required rate of return. e. The dividend yield on a constant growth stock must equal its expected total return minus its expected capital gains yield.
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e. The dividend yield on a constant growth stock must equal its expected total return minus its expected capital gains yield.

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