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Basic Question 0 of 3

According to the dividend discount model the value of a stock is

A. The present value of an expected stream of future dividends.
B. The future value of an expected stream of future dividends.
C. The sum of all future dividends.

User Contributed Comments 4

User Comment
chamad I don't see the difference between A & C! can someone explain...thanks
VenkatB The sum of all (Present Value of) future dividends

C is missing the "present value" aspect
Oarona well explained VenkatB
johntan1979 Just recall the formula:

Is V = sum of all future dividends, i.e. D1, D2, D3...?

Nope, it's D/r-g
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Learning Outcome Statements

calculate the value of a common stock using the Gordon growth model and explain the model's underlying assumptions;

calculate the value of non-callable fixed-rate perpetual preferred stock;

calculate and interpret the implied growth rate of dividends using the Gordon growth model and current stock price;

describe strengths and limitations of the Gordon growth model and justify its selection to value a company's common shares;

CFA® 2025 Level II Curriculum, Volume 3, Module 21.