Answer:
The price of the stock six years from now will be $56.94
Step-by-step explanation:
To calculate the price of a stock that pays a dividend which grows at a constant rate forever, we use the constant growth model of DDM. The current price of stock using the constant growth model is calculated as follows,
P0 = D1 / r - g
As, we don't know the D1, that is dividend expected for the next year, we will calculate it first,
45 = D1 / (0.12 - 0.04)
45 * (0.12-0.04) = D1
45 * (0.08) = D1
3.6 = D1
We use the D1 to calculate the price today. Thus, we will use D7 to calculate the price six years from now.
D7 = D1 * (1+g)^6
P6 = 3.6 * (1+0.04)^6 / (0.12 - 0.04)
P6 = $56.939 rounded off to $56.94