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Basic Question 0 of 4
The P/CF ratio is negatively related to ______.
II. future growth rate of cash flows
III. required rate of return
I. dividend payout ratio
II. future growth rate of cash flows
III. required rate of return
User Contributed Comments 3
| User | Comment |
|---|---|
| guipo | g = RR X ROE with RR = 1 - PO so I would say that as P/CF is positively related to g and g is negativeley related to PO then P/CF is negatively related to PO... Correct? |
| NIKKIZ | Guipo - that's what I thought too... |
| davidt876 | completely agree guipo. even the P/E formula from earlier: P0/E0 = (1-b)(1+g)/(r-g) where b is retention ratio... suggests P/E has a positive relationship with the payout ratio - but that makes 0 sense when you consider the knock on effect on growth. it can maybe impact the short term P/E, where income hungry investors bid up a stock's price on news of a 'higher than expected' payout.. but then on the XD the value of the distribution should drop right back out of the price. i personally think these equations are a load of it. the notes even mention that they fail in empirical tests |
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Learning Outcome Statements
describe defining features of a convertible bond;
calculate and interpret the components of a convertible bond's value;
describe how a convertible bond is valued in an arbitrage-free framework;
compare the risk-return characteristics of a convertible bond with the risk-return characteristics of a straight bond and of the underlying common stock.
CFA® 2026 Level II Curriculum, Volume 4, Module 28.