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31 May, 09:20

McKenzie buys 240 shares of stock for $12 a share and pays a 1% commission. She sells the stock 3 years later for $18 a share and pays 2% commission. What are her net proceeds?

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  1. 31 May, 09:24
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    The total amount made would be $1,324.80

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First we need to find the total amount invested. To find that, we multiply the price of the stock by the amount of shares.

    $12 * 240 = $2,880

    And then we need to add the commission. So we multiply by 1% and add that to the cost.

    $2,880 * 1% = $28.80

    $2,880 + $28.80 = $2,908.80

    Now we follow the same process for the selling. First multiply the cost by the number of shares.

    $18 * 240 = $4,320

    This time, we subtract the commission.

    $4,320 * 2% = $86.40

    $4,320 - $86.20 = $4,233.60

    Now we take the amount from the selling and subtract the total investment to see how much we made.

    $4,233.60 - $2,908.80 = $1,324.80
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