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Fenway Athletic Club plans to offer its members preferred stock with a par value of ​$ and an annual dividend rate of . What price should these members be willing to pay for the returns they​ want? a. Theo wants a return of ​%. b. Jonathan wants a return of ​%. c. Josh wants a return of ​%. d. Terry wants a return of ​%. a. If Theo wants a return of ​%, what price should he be willing to​ pay?

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