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Assume a company pays out $100 in dividends in Year 1. What would the annual growth rate (rounded to the nearest 1%) for dividends have to be during years 2-5 so total dividends paid out during years 1-10 would be $2000

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Answer:

The answer is "The dividends in 5 to 10 years will be the same".

Step-by-step explanation:

The dividend value will be increasing in the 5 years after that it will be stabilized.

The growth rate value is = 24.24% , and the year dividend value in the form table can be defined as follows:


\boxed{\boxed{\bold{years}} \ \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{1}\ \ \ \ \ \boxed{2}\ \ \ \ \ \boxed{3} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{4} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{5} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{6} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{7} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{8} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{9} \ \ \ \ \ \boxed{10} }


\boxed{\boxed{\bold{values}} \ \ \boxed{100}\ \ \boxed{124.2}\ \ \boxed{154.3} \ \ \boxed{191.8} \ \ \boxed{238.2}\ \ \boxed{238.2} \ \ \boxed{238.2} \ \ \boxed{238.2} \ \ \boxed{238.2} \ \ \boxed{238.2} }In this question we use the goal seek function, that's calculation is defined in the attachment file. please find it.

Assume a company pays out $100 in dividends in Year 1. What would the annual growth-example-1
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