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18 September, 08:35

Jack bought 50 shares of stock at $18.22 per share. That year, he received total dividends of $72.88. At the end of the year, his stock was valued at $19.11 per share. What was his ROI?

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  1. 18 September, 08:59
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    Return of interest is 13%

    Explanation:

    Given:

    Number of shares = 50

    Cost of 1 share = $18.22

    Total cost of the shares = 50 * $18.22

    = $911

    At the end of the year, the value of 1 share = $19.11

    Total cost at the end of one year = 50 * $19.11

    = $955.5

    Gain in value = $955.5 - $911

    = $44.5

    Total dividend = $72.88

    Total profit = $72.88 * $44.5

    = $117.38

    Return of Interest = Total profit / Initial total cost of the share

    = ($117.38 / $911) * 100

    = 13%

    Thus, return of interest is 13%
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