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Dividends have been on the headline of business news all the time. Technology companies typically pay low or no dividends since they reinvest cash flows in research and development to fund future growth. However, as many technology companies mature (e.g. Microsoft, Dell, Cisco, Oracle, Intel) and build large cash balances, these companies may begin to develop a policy of paying dividends. The tax benefits make such a policy even more attractive. Why is the government considering a tax cut on dividends? What typically happens to a firm's value when it increases its dividend? What would you expect to happen for a high-tech firm such as Microsoft?
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Do convertible securities aggravate or ease potential conflicts between bondholders and shareholders?
Evco, Inc., has a current price of $50 and will pay a $2 dividend in 1 year, and its equity cost of capital is 15%. What price must you expect it to sell for right after paying the dividend in 1 year in order to justify its current price?
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Parents and politicians in some school districts in the U.S. want creationism or intelligent design to be taught in science classes as theories that are as justified as evolution, and they think the students themselves should be given the choice to d..
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