P7--14&15 only please
Common Hock value Variable growth Lawrence Industries*' most recent annual dividend was $1.80 per share (D_o - $1.80), and the firm's required return is 11%. Find the market value of Lawrence's shares when: Dividends are expected to grow at 8% annually for 3 years, followed by a 5% constant annual growth rate in years 4 to infinity. Dividends arc expected to grow at 8% annually for 3 years, followed by a 0% constant annual growth rate in years 4 to infinity. Dividends are expected to grow at 8% annually for 3 years, followed by a 10% constant annual growth rate in years 4 to infinity. Personal Finance Problem Common stock -value: All growth models You are evaluating the potential purchase of a small business currently generating $42, 500 of after-tax cash flow (Do = $42, 500). On the basis of a review of similar-risk investment opportunities, you must earn an 18% rate of return on the proposed purchase. Because you are relatively uncertain about future cash flows, you decide to estimate the firm's value using several possible assumptions about the growth rate of cash flows. What is the firm's value if cash flows are expected to grow at an annual rate of 0% from now to infinity? What is the firm's value if cash flows are expected to grow at a constant annual rate of 7% from now to infinity? What is the firm's value if cash flows are expected 10 grow at an annual rate of 12% for the first 2 years, followed by a constant annual rate of 7% from year 3 to infinity? Free cash flow valuation Nabor Industries is considering going public hut is unsure of a fair offering price for the company. Before hiring an investment hanker to assist in making the public offering, managers at Nabor have decided to make their own estimate of the firm's common stock value. The firm's CFO has gathered data for performing the valuation using the tree cash flow valuation model