© K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche Figures for Chapter 12 EQUITY FINANCE AND STOCK VALUATION (Investments : Spot and Derivatives Markets)

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© K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche Figures for Chapter 12 EQUITY FINANCE AND STOCK VALUATION (Investments : Spot and Derivatives Markets)

© K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche Figure 12.1 : Equities - cash flow Time V D1D1 D2D2 D3D3 V = fair value D 1, D 2, D 3, … = expected dividends D4D4 4

© K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche Figure 12.2 : Security market line ER i ER i =  i Beta,  i Q  i = M r = 5% SML ER i = 9%

© K. Cuthbertson and D. Nitzsche Figure 12.3 : Gordon growth model Time P D1D1 D 1 (1+g) 4 D 1 (1+g) 2