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Identify the five factors of the Black-Scholes option pricing model and identify whether each factor must increase or decrease to cause the price of a call option to increase.
Dividend Growth Model
A valuation model used to determine the value of a stock by using predicted dividends and discounting them back to present value.
Growth Rate
The rate at which a company's earnings, revenue, or other important metric increases over a specified period.
Dividend Growth Model
A model that estimates the value of a dividend-paying stock, based on the assumption that its dividends will continue to grow at a constant rate in the foreseeable future.
Cost of Equity
The return that investors expect for investing in a company's equity, representing the compensation for their risk.
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