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Alternative Dividend Policies
Boehm Corporation has had stable earnings growth of 8% a year for the past 10 years, and in 2015 Boehm paid dividends of $3.9 million on net income of $18.0 million. However, in 2016 earnings are expected to jump to $23.4 million, and Boehm plans to invest $14.4 million in a plant expansion. This one-time unusual earnings growth won't be maintained, though, and after 2016 Boehm will return to its previous 8% earnings growth rate. Its target debt ratio is 35%.
Calculate Boehm's total dividends for 2016 under each of the following policies:
Its 2016 dividend payment is set to force dividends to grow at
the long-run growth rate in earnings. Round your answer to the
nearest dollar. Enter your answers in dollars. For example: $2.9
million should be entered as $2,900,000.
$ ________
It continues the 2015 dividend payout ratio. Round your answer to
the nearest dollar. Enter your answers in dollars. For example:
$2.9 million should be entered as $2,900,000.
$ ______
It uses a pure residual policy with all distributions in the form
of dividends (35% of the $14.4 million investment is financed with
debt). Round your answer to the nearest dollar. Enter your answers
in dollars. For example: $2.9 million should be entered as
$2,900,000. Enter your answers in dollars. For example: $2.9
million should be entered as $2,900,000.
$ ______
It employs a regular-dividend-plus-extras policy, with the regular
dividend being based on the long-run growth rate and the extra
dividend being set according to the residual policy. Round your
answer to the nearest dollar. Enter your answers in dollars. For
example: $2.9 million should be entered as $2,900,000.
$ ______
Which of the preceding policies would you recommend? Restrict your
choices to the ones listed.
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