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Business, 14.03.2020 00:25, user20061024

Computer Corp. reinvests 60% of its earnings in the firm. The stock sells for $50, and the next dividend will be $2.50 per share. The discount rate is 15%. What is the rate of return on the company’s reinvested funds?

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