You purchased shares of stock one year ago at a price of $64.24 per share.
During the year, you received dividend payments of $2.11 and sold the stock for $71.36 per share.


If the inflation rate during the year was 2.75 percent, what was your real return?

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Answer:

11.31%

Explanation:

The real share cost (C) is the price at purchas added to the increase due to inflation:

[tex]C = \$64.24*1.0275\\C=\$ 66.00[/tex]

The total final value (V) of the share is the selling price added to the dividends payed:

[tex]V= \$71.36 +\$2.11 = \$73.47[/tex]

The real return rate (R) is given by:

[tex]R = \frac{V-C}{C}*100 \%\\R= \frac{73.47-66.00}{66.00}*100 \%\\R= 11.31\%[/tex]

The real return was 11.31%

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