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(a)
To calculate: The number of shares purchased is 40, purchase price per share is $20, dividend per share is $2 and sale price per share is $44. Find the total purchase price.
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To calculate: The number of shares purchased is 40, purchase price per share is $20, dividend per share is $2 and sale price per share is $44. Find the total dividend amount.
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To calculate: The number of shares purchased is 40, purchase price per share is $20, dividend per share is $2 and sale price per share is $44. Find the capital gain or loss.
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To calculate: The number of shares purchased is 40, purchase price per share is $20, dividend per share is $2 and sale price per share is $44. Find the total return.
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To calculate: The number of shares purchased is 40, purchase price per share is $20, dividend per share is $2 and sale price per share is $44. Find the percentage return.
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