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In 2010, the Franklin Company paid dividends totaling $4 million on net income o

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Question

In 2010, the Franklin Company paid dividends totaling $4  million on net income of $10.8 million. The year was a normal one, and earnings have grown at a constant rate of 10% for the past 10 years. However, in 2011, earnings are expected to jump to $13.7 million, and the firm expects to have profitable investment opportunities of $8.4 million. It is predicted that Franklin will not be able to maintain the 2011 level of earnings growth %u2014 the high 2011 projected earnings level is due to an exceptionally profitable new product line to be introduced that year %u2014 and then the company will return to its previous 10% growth rate. Franklin's target debt ratio is 40%.

a. Calculate Franklin's total dividends for 2011 if it follows each of the following policies:

1 Its 2011 dividend payment is set to force dividends to grow at the long-run growth rate in earnings.

2 It continues the 2010 dividend payout ratio

3 It uses a pure residual policy with all distributions in the form of dividends (40% of the $8.4 million investment is financed with debt).

4 It employs a regular-dividend-plus-extras policy, with the regular dividend being based on the long-run growth rate and the extra dividend being set according to the residual policy.

b. Which of the preceding policies would you recommend? Restrict your choices to the ones listed, but justify your answer.

c . Does a 2011 dividend of $9 million seem reasonable in view of your answers to parts a and b? If not, should the dividend be higher or lower?

Be sure to show your calculations and clearly indicate your answers.

Explanation / Answer

1) Its 2011 dividend payment is set to force dividends to grow at the long-run growth rate in earnings.

= (1.10) x $ 4 million = 4.4 million


2)It continues the 2010 dividend payout ratio.

= $ 4 million /$10.8 million= 0.370370= 37.03%

= 37.03% x $13.7 million= 5.07311 millions

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