Options:
A) Holding period return (HPR)
B) Effective annual return
C) Annual percentage rate
D) There is not enough information to make a definitive choice.
Answer:
Option B is correct.
Effective annual return
Explanation:
Robert invested in stock and received a positive return over a 9-month period then the effective annual return will be the greatest.
The investor will show a capital loss of $155.
We gather the following information from this question:
Pop of the fund three years ago : $12
NAV of the fund three years ago : $11.50
Current Pop : $11
Current NAV : $10.45
Number of shares : 100 shares.
We need to calculate capital loss or gain on the 100 shares in the mutual fund.
While taking the cost per unit, <u>we need to consider the public-offer-price (pop) into consideration, since an investor can only buy the shares at pop</u>.
Similarly, while selling the shares, the <u>shareholder can liquidate his position by selling back to the mutual fund at the NAV prevailing at the end of the business day</u> on which he wants to sell.
So, the formula to calculate capital gain or loss is:
Answer:
The intrinsic value of Stock A is 500
Explanation:
According to the DDM method the formula for calculating the intrinsic value of a stock is
Upcoming Dividend/Required rate of return - Growth rate of stock.
Upcoming Dividend of Stock A= 5
Required rate of return on Stock A= 11% or 0.11
Growth rate on stock A= 10% or 0.10
Intrinsic value of stock A=
5/(0.11-0.10)=5/0.01=500
The intrinsic value of Stock A is 500
Answer:
B
Explanation:
Since the average copier was sold $3000
Budgeted 175 copier was sold $3200
Therefore $3000+$3200= $6200
6200*180=$1116000
We subtract it from the 180*$3000=$54000
$1116000-$540000
=$576000
Answer:
The Natural Foods Shop and The Bakery
Explanation:
These two stores sell like goods (food) while the sporting goods doesn't sell food