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Which of the following statements concerning the constant-growth dividend valuation model is (are) correct?
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One simple method of estimating the dividend growth rate is to analyze the historical pattern of dividends.
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The expected total return equals the return from capital gains plus the return from dividends paid.
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The model is applicable to growth firms with initially high growth rates.
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The intrinsic value calculated using this method can change from one investor to another if their risk assessments, and therefore their required returns, differ.
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