14.8 What About Quarterly Dividends?

No doubt you have noticed that the Dividend Discount Model, as so far presented, assumed that dividends are paid annually. We all know that companies pay dividends in quarterly payments. Does this difference in payment frequency matter? Should we not employ the DDM using quarterly payments? If dividends are paid quarterly, most of the funds will arrive sooner. Is it not a basic principle of the Time Value of Money that if the funds come in sooner the present value is greater, and isn’t a stock’s price present value?  Ought that not affect the way we write the formula?

To adjust for quarterly dividends ….

On Speech and Deed

On Accurate Speech

 

Speak clearly, if you speak at all: carve every word before you let it fall.

-Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

Justice of the Supreme Court

 

Speak softly and carry a big stick.

-Theodore Roosevelt

President of the United States

 

 

… a sage weighs his words carefully…. Every argument and opinion expressed by the Sages is subject to close scrutiny. The same is true for their actions.

 

-Rabbi Adin Even-Israel Steinsaltz

Reference Guide to the Talmud, p. 124 (2014)

 

 

The noble man is modest in his speech, but exceeds in his actions.

 

-Confucius

 

 

I sez what I means and I means what I sez.

 

-Popeye

Famous Sailor And Philosopher

 

On Accuracy in Deed

 

Simon Says. 

-Source and date unknown

 

 

 

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