A STUDY ON DIVIDEND DECISION WITH REFERENCE TO INDIA BULLS
Journal Title: GJRA-Global Journal For Research Analysis - Year 2019, Vol 8, Issue 7
Abstract
The aim of this paper is to analyze about dividend decisions of organizations. It is understood that organizations have unique way of announcing the dividends. CAGR method was used to anticipate the future dividend of India Bulls Company. The CAGR was used to analyze the cost of equity for the company. It is evident from this study the performance of India Bull is excellent and investors can anticipate much more benets like wealth maximization.
Authors and Affiliations
Mr. Katori Ajay, Mr. T. Rakesh
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