38. How much should you be willing to pay for one share of stock if the company just paid a $2.75 dividend you expect the dividends to increase by 5% annually, and you need a 14% return on your investment? (Show calculation) 39. Which of the following is an underlying assumption of the dividend growth model (one answer only)? A - A stock's value changes in direct relation to the required return on the stock. B - A stock has the same value to every investor. C- Stocks that pay the same dividend have equal market values D - A stock's value is equal to the discounted present value of the future cash flows it generates 40. What is the net present value of a project that has an upfront cash outlay of $30,000, and generates cash inflows of $15,000 in year 1, $20,000 in year 2, and $25,000 in year 3 assuming that the company's cost of capital is 12.5% per year? (Show calculation) For a specific project, a financial manager computes the accounting return, payback, discounted cash flow valuation, profitability index, and internal rate of returm: 41. Which measure refers to the discount rate that causes the net present value of the project to equal zero? 42. Which measure examines the length of time it will take for the company to recoup its investment? 43. Which measure refers to the ratio of the project's future cash flows to the project's initial cash outlay? 44. Which measure is the easiest to compute due to the easy availability of information needed? 45. You are depositing $18,000 in a retirement account today and expect to earn an average return of 6% per year on this money. How much additional income will you earn if you leave the money invested for 24 years instead of just 20 years