A textbook I’m reading on said
the payout ratio in stable growth has to be consistent: payout ratio = g/ROE
did the text book make a mistake? Isn’t g/ROE = retention rate?
does that mean in stable growth, retention rate = payout ratio = g/ROE?
A textbook I’m reading on said
the payout ratio in stable growth has to be consistent: payout ratio = g/ROE
did the text book make a mistake? Isn’t g/ROE = retention rate?
does that mean in stable growth, retention rate = payout ratio = g/ROE?
You’re correct:
g = ROE × retention rate
The textbook is in error.