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Jarrett Corp.
At the end of 2010 Jarrett Corp.developed the following forecasts of net income:
Management believes that after 2015 Jarrett will grow at a rate of 7% each year.Total common shareholders' equity was $112,768 on December 31, 2010.Jarrett has not established a dividend and does not plan to paying dividends during 2011 to 2015.Its cost of equity capital is 12%.
-Assume that a firm's book value at the beginning of the year is $17,800 and that the firm reports net income of $6,200.If the firm's book value at the end of the year is $20,000 what was the amount of dividends paid during the year?
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