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  2. Dividend policy - Wikipedia

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    Walter's model [10] holds that dividend policy is a function of the relationship between the company's return on investment and its cost of equity; a corollary is that the dividend decision will also affect the value of the company.

  3. Sum of perpetuities method - Wikipedia

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    The primary difference between SPM and the Walter model is the substitution of earnings and growth in the equation. Consequently, any variable which may influence a company's constant growth rate such as inflation, external financing, and changing industry dynamics can be considered using SPM in addition to growth caused by the reinvestment of ...

  4. Dividend discount model - Wikipedia

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    The dividend discount model does not include projected cash flow from the sale of the stock at the end of the investment time horizon. A related approach, known as a discounted cash flow analysis , can be used to calculate the intrinsic value of a stock including both expected future dividends and the expected sale price at the end of the ...

  5. Stock valuation - Wikipedia

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    A generalized version of the Walter model (1956), [6] SPM considers the effects of dividends, earnings growth, as well as the risk profile of a firm on a stock's value. Derived from the compound interest formula using the present value of a perpetuity equation, SPM is an alternative to the Gordon Growth Model. The variables are:

  6. Walter Energy's Dividend X-ray - AOL

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    Not all dividends are created equal. Here, we'll do a top-to-bottom analysis of a given company to understand the quality of its dividend and how that's changed over the past five years. The ...

  7. Outline of finance - Wikipedia

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    Merton model; Tax shield; Dividend policy. Corporate finance § Dividend policy; Walter model; Gordon model; Lintner model; Residuals theory; Signaling hypothesis; Clientele effect; Dividend puzzle; Treasury stock § Buying back shares; Dividend tax; Capital budgeting (valuation) Corporate finance § Investment and project valuation; Clean ...

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  9. Financial economics - Wikipedia

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    For share valuation investors use the related dividend discount model. ... include: the Walter model, ... to problems of capital structure and dividend policy, ...