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23-MBA-16
A dividend is a payment
made by a corporation to
its shareholders, usually as a
distribution of profits.
 Walter and Gordon suggested that
shareholders prefer current dividends and
hence a positive relationship exists between
dividend and market value.
 The logic put behind this argument is that
investors are generally risk-averse and that
they prefer current dividend, attaching
lesser importance to future dividends or
capital gains.
 Prof James E. Walter developed the model on
the assumption that dividend policy has
significant impact on the value of the firm.
As per Walter, the value of the share is determined by two
sources of income:
 All investment is financed through retained
earnings and external sources of finance are
not used.
 The firm has an indefinite life.
 All earnings are either distributed or
internally invested.
 The business risk of the firm remains
constant, i.e. r and k remain constant.
 As per the Walter model ,as stated earlier
dividend policy has its significant impact on
the value of the firm.
 Let us know illustrate the effect of dividend
policy on the value of the firm with the help
of illustration=
 In case of a growth firm, i.e. a firm having a
rate of return higher than the cost of capital,
market price per share is inversely related to
dividend pay-out ratio.
 Decrease in dividend pay-out leads to increase
in market price per share.
 The market price per share is maximum when
dividend pay-out ratio is zero.
 In case of a normal firm, i.e. a firm having
rate of return equal to the cost of capital,
market price per share remains constant
irrespective of dividend pay-out and hence
there is no optimum dividend pay-out ratio.
 In case of a declining firm, i.e. a firm having
rate of return less than the cost of capital,
market price per share is directly related
with dividend pay-out ratio.
 Increase in dividend pay-out, increases the
market price and the market price is
maximum when dividend pay-out ratio is
100%.
 Gordon’s theory on dividend policy is one of
the theories believing in the ‘relevance of
dividends’ concept.
 It is also called as ‘Bird-in-the-hand’ theory
that states that=
 the current dividends are important in
determining the value of the firm. Gordon’s
model is one of the most popular
mathematical models to calculate the
market value of the company using its
dividend policy
 The Gordon’s theory on dividend policy states that
the company’s dividend payout policy and the
relationship between its rate of return (r) and the
cost of capital (k) influence the market price per
share of the company.
 Relationship between r and k
 Increase in Dividend Payout
 r>k
 Price per share decreases
 r<k
 Price per share increases
 r=k
 No change in the price per share
 Gordon’s formula to calculate the market
price per share (P) is P = {EPS * (1-b)} / (k-g)
 Where,
 P = market price per share
 EPS = earnings per share
 b= retention ratio of the firm
 (1-b) = payout ratio of the firm
 k = cost of capital of the firm
 g = growth rate of the firm = b*r
 The above model indicates that the market
value of the company’s share is the sum total
of the present values of infinite future
dividends to be declared.
 The Gordon’s model can also be used to
calculate the cost of equity, if the market
value is known and the future dividends can be
forecasted.
 The EPS of the company is Rs. 15. The market
rate of discount applicable to the company is
12%.
 The dividends are expected to grow at 10%
annually. The company retains 70% of its
earnings.
 Calculate the market value of the share using
Gordon’s model.
 Here, E = 15
 b = 70%
 k = 12%
 g = 10%
 Market price of the share = P = {15 * (1-.70)} /
(.12-.10) = 15*.30 / .02 = 225
GROWTH FIRM
 A growth firm’s
internal rate of return (r) > cost of capital (k).
 It benefits the shareholders more if the
company reinvests the dividends rather than
distributing it. So, the optimum payout ratio
for growth firms is zero.
NORMAL FIRM
 A normal firm’s internal rate of return (r) =
cost of the capital (k). So, it does not make
any difference if the company reinvested
the earnings or distributed to its
shareholders. So, there is no optimum
dividend payout ratio for normal firms.
 However, Gordon revised this theory later
and stated that the dividend policy of the
firm impacts the market value even when
r=k. Investors will always prefer a share
where more current dividends are paid.
DECLINING FIRM
 The internal rate of return (r) < cost of the
capital (k) in the declining firms. The
shareholders are benefitted more if the
dividends are distributed rather than
reinvested. So, the optimum dividend payout
ratio for declining firms is 100%.
 Myron Gordon’s model explicitly relates the
market value of the company to its dividend
policy. The determinants of the market value
of the share are the perpetual stream of
future dividends to be paid, the cost of
capital and the expected annual growth rate
of the company

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Walter And Gordan theories

  • 1. Submitted by: Gomini Gupta 23-MBA-16
  • 2. A dividend is a payment made by a corporation to its shareholders, usually as a distribution of profits.
  • 3.  Walter and Gordon suggested that shareholders prefer current dividends and hence a positive relationship exists between dividend and market value.  The logic put behind this argument is that investors are generally risk-averse and that they prefer current dividend, attaching lesser importance to future dividends or capital gains.
  • 4.  Prof James E. Walter developed the model on the assumption that dividend policy has significant impact on the value of the firm.
  • 5. As per Walter, the value of the share is determined by two sources of income:
  • 6.  All investment is financed through retained earnings and external sources of finance are not used.  The firm has an indefinite life.  All earnings are either distributed or internally invested.  The business risk of the firm remains constant, i.e. r and k remain constant.
  • 7.  As per the Walter model ,as stated earlier dividend policy has its significant impact on the value of the firm.  Let us know illustrate the effect of dividend policy on the value of the firm with the help of illustration=
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10.  In case of a growth firm, i.e. a firm having a rate of return higher than the cost of capital, market price per share is inversely related to dividend pay-out ratio.  Decrease in dividend pay-out leads to increase in market price per share.  The market price per share is maximum when dividend pay-out ratio is zero.
  • 11.  In case of a normal firm, i.e. a firm having rate of return equal to the cost of capital, market price per share remains constant irrespective of dividend pay-out and hence there is no optimum dividend pay-out ratio.
  • 12.  In case of a declining firm, i.e. a firm having rate of return less than the cost of capital, market price per share is directly related with dividend pay-out ratio.  Increase in dividend pay-out, increases the market price and the market price is maximum when dividend pay-out ratio is 100%.
  • 13.  Gordon’s theory on dividend policy is one of the theories believing in the ‘relevance of dividends’ concept.  It is also called as ‘Bird-in-the-hand’ theory that states that=  the current dividends are important in determining the value of the firm. Gordon’s model is one of the most popular mathematical models to calculate the market value of the company using its dividend policy
  • 14.  The Gordon’s theory on dividend policy states that the company’s dividend payout policy and the relationship between its rate of return (r) and the cost of capital (k) influence the market price per share of the company.  Relationship between r and k  Increase in Dividend Payout  r>k  Price per share decreases  r<k  Price per share increases  r=k  No change in the price per share
  • 15.  Gordon’s formula to calculate the market price per share (P) is P = {EPS * (1-b)} / (k-g)  Where,  P = market price per share  EPS = earnings per share  b= retention ratio of the firm  (1-b) = payout ratio of the firm  k = cost of capital of the firm  g = growth rate of the firm = b*r
  • 16.  The above model indicates that the market value of the company’s share is the sum total of the present values of infinite future dividends to be declared.  The Gordon’s model can also be used to calculate the cost of equity, if the market value is known and the future dividends can be forecasted.
  • 17.  The EPS of the company is Rs. 15. The market rate of discount applicable to the company is 12%.  The dividends are expected to grow at 10% annually. The company retains 70% of its earnings.  Calculate the market value of the share using Gordon’s model.  Here, E = 15  b = 70%  k = 12%  g = 10%  Market price of the share = P = {15 * (1-.70)} / (.12-.10) = 15*.30 / .02 = 225
  • 18.
  • 19. GROWTH FIRM  A growth firm’s internal rate of return (r) > cost of capital (k).  It benefits the shareholders more if the company reinvests the dividends rather than distributing it. So, the optimum payout ratio for growth firms is zero.
  • 20. NORMAL FIRM  A normal firm’s internal rate of return (r) = cost of the capital (k). So, it does not make any difference if the company reinvested the earnings or distributed to its shareholders. So, there is no optimum dividend payout ratio for normal firms.  However, Gordon revised this theory later and stated that the dividend policy of the firm impacts the market value even when r=k. Investors will always prefer a share where more current dividends are paid.
  • 21. DECLINING FIRM  The internal rate of return (r) < cost of the capital (k) in the declining firms. The shareholders are benefitted more if the dividends are distributed rather than reinvested. So, the optimum dividend payout ratio for declining firms is 100%.
  • 22.  Myron Gordon’s model explicitly relates the market value of the company to its dividend policy. The determinants of the market value of the share are the perpetual stream of future dividends to be paid, the cost of capital and the expected annual growth rate of the company