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28 July, 21:51

Suppose a stock sells for $800 and pays no dividends. At the end of one year, the stock's price decreases to $700. What is the dollar return on investment in this stock?

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  1. 28 July, 22:21
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    -$100

    Explanation:

    Given that,

    Initially, the selling price of a stock = $800

    After one year, the selling price of a stock decreases to $700.

    Dividends paid = $0

    Dollar return:

    = Ending selling price - Beginning selling price + Dividends paid

    = $700 - $800 + $0

    = (-$100)

    Therefore, the dollar return on investment in this stock is (-$100). Investment is said to have a negative rate of return.
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