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39 If a firm has class A and class B common stock outstanding, it means that * (1 Point) each class receives a different
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39 If a firm has class A and class B common stock outstanding, it means that * (1 Point) each class receives a different dividend the par value of each class is different the dividend paid to one of the dasses is tax deductible by the corporation one of the classes is probably non-voting stock 40 It is the current dollar value of a future amount of money. * (1 Point) Future Value Present value Timelines Interest Rate 41 Since for a given increase in risk, most managers require an increase in return, they are? (1 Point)
42 * A firm has an expected dividend next year of $1.20 per share, a zero growth rate of dividends, and a required return of 10%. The value of a share of the firm's common stock is (1 Point) $120 $12 $10 $100 43 how much would I have to deposit today in order to withdraw $3,000 each year forever, if I can earn 5% on my deposit?* (1 Point) $150 $60,000 $3,150 None of the above