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Business, 03.06.2021 16:40, loveeegabbie7071

In 2000, you paid dividends of Rs.2, 500,000 out of net income of Rs.9.8 million. You had constant long-run growth rate of 10%. However, in 2001, earnings are supposed to be Rs.13.4 million and you need investment of Rs.7.4 million. You do not expect to continue the growth of 2001 and will sustain the original growth rate of 10%. The capital structure is 40% debt and 60% equity.

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