(a)
To determine:
the total ending investment value.
Introduction:
Mutual fund refers to the fund that consists of the pool of money from various different investors and is done by trained professionals who has a great experience in the field in order to purchase different and various securities that can provide good returns to the investors.
Explanation of Solution
Given,
Initial purchase amount is $10,000.
Initial purchase date is 1stJanuary.
Initial purchase price is $19.30 per share.
Annual
Annual distribution rate is 0.6%.
Investment horizon is 5 years.
Annual price appreciation rate is 7.4%.
Formula to calculate the number of shares,
Substitute $10,000 as the purchase amount and $19.30 as the initial price,
Number of shares are 518.
Formula to calculate the new appreciated price,
Substitute 7.4% for Annual price appreciation rate and $19.3 for initial value.
Hence, the new appreciated price is $20.7.
Formula to calculate the ending investment value,
Substitute 518 for the number of shares and $27.5 for the price of shares,
Hence, the ending investment value is $14,245.
Computation of table showing capital gain
Years | Share price ($) (A) | Number of shares purchased (B) | Value of investment ($)
|
Capital gain ($) | Dividend ($) |
1 | 20.7 | 518 | 10,722 | 161 | 64 |
2 | 22.2 | 518 | 11,500 | 173 | 69 |
3 | 23.8 | 518 | 12,328 | 185 | 74 |
4 | 25.6 | 518 | 13,261 | 199 | 80 |
5 | 27.5 | 518 | 14,245 | 214 | 85 |
Total | 932 | 372 |
Table (1)
Formula to calculate ending value of fund,
Substitute 14,245 for ending value, $372 for the dividend and $932 for capital gain.
The ending investment value is $15,549.
Working notes:
Given,
Initial purchase amount is $10,000.
Initial purchase date is 1stJanuary.
Initial purchase price is $19.30 per share.
Annual capital gains distribution rate is 1.5%.
Annual distribution rate is 0.6%.
Investment horizon is 5 years.
Annual price appreciation rate is 7.4%.
Year 1
Computation of capital gain,
Hence, the capital gain in year 1 is $161.
Computation of dividend,
Hence, the dividend is $64.
Year 2
Computation of new appreciated price,
Hence, the new appreciated price is $22.2
Computation of capital gain,
Hence, the capital gain in year 1 is $173.
Computation of dividend,
Hence, the dividend is $69.
Year 3
Computation of the new appreciated price,
Hence, the new appreciated price is $23.8.
Computation of capital gain,
Hence, the capital gain in year 1 is $185.
Computation of dividend,
Hence, the dividend is $74.
Year 4
Formula to calculate the new appreciated price,
Hence, the new appreciated price is $25.6.
Computation of capital gain,
Hence, the capital gain in year 1 is $199.
Computation of dividend,
Hence, the dividend is $80.
Year 5
Computation of new appreciated price,
Hence, the new appreciated price is $27.5.
Computation of capital gain,
Hence, the capital gain in year 1 is $214.
Computation of dividend,
Hence, the dividend is $85.
The ending value of the investment is $15,549.
(b)
To determine:
The ending investment value if the capital gain and dividend are reinvested.
Explanation of Solution
Computation of capital gain and dividend reinvested.
Year | Share price ($) (A) | Number of shares purchased (B) | Value of investment ($)
|
Capital gain ($) C | Dividend ($) D | Reinvested Amount ($)
|
Number of new shares purchased |
1 | 20.7 | 518 | 10,722 | 161 | 64 | 225 | 11 |
2 | 22.2 | 529 | 11,744 | 173 | 69 | 246 | 11 |
3 | 23.8 | 529 | 12,590 | 185 | 74 | 265 | 11 |
4 | 25.6 | 529 | 13,542 | 199 | 80 | 284 | 11 |
5 | 27.5 | 529 | 14,547 | 214 | 85 | 305 | 11 |
Total | 932 | 372 |
Table (2)
Formula to calculate ending value of investment,
Substitute 14,547 for ending value of investment and 305 for reinvested amount,
Hence, the ending value of investment is $14,825.
Hence, the ending value of investment is $14,825.
(c)
To discuss:
The difference in the reinvested values.
Explanation of Solution
Due to low rate of appreciation the reinvestment cannot be that much effective and the differences are there in reinvested distributions.
The reinvestment cannot be much effective.
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