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L2 27 Dividends and Share Repurchases: Analysis
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L2 27 Dividends and Share Repurchases: Analysis
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A Compare Theories Of Dividend Policy, And Explain Implications Of Each For Share Value Given A Description Of A Corporate Dividend Action;
B Describe Types Of Information (Signals) That Dividend Initiations, Increases, Decreases, And Omissions May Convey;
C Explain How Clientele Effects And Agency Issues May Affect A Company’s Payout Policy;
D Explain Factors That Affect Dividend Policy;
E Calculate And Interpret The Effective Tax Rate On A Given Currency Unit Of Corporate Earnings Under Double Taxation, Dividend Imputation, And Split Rate Tax Systems;
F Compare Stable Dividend, Constant Dividend Payout Ratio, And Residual Dividend Payout Policies, And Calculate The Dividend Under Each Policy;
G Explain The Choice Between Paying Cash Dividends And Repurchasing Shares;
H Describe Broad Trends In Corporate Dividend Policies;
I Calculate And Interpret Dividend Coverage Ratios Based On 1) Net Income And 2) Free Cash Flow;
J Identify Characteristics Of Companies That May Not Be Able To Sustain Their Cash Dividend.