ESSEN.OF.INVESTMENTS+CONNECT
ESSEN.OF.INVESTMENTS+CONNECT
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(a)

Adequate information:

Own investment is $5,000.

The amount to be borrowed is $5,000.

The interest rate is 8% p.a.

The current market price of share is$50.

To compute:

The rate of return for the investor if the price of telecom stock goes up by 10% during the next year.

Introduction:

The cost of a stock is the present estimation of all future money streams from the stock. The required rate of return is that rate which a financial specialist anticipates from a stock. This rate is utilised to discount the normal future money streams from the stock. In an event, when a stock's profit develops at a specific rate for uncertain period, the stock is known as consistent growing stock.

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(b)

Adequate information:

The maintenance margin is 30%

Own investment is $5,000.

The amount to be borrowed is $5,000.

The interest rate is 8% p.a.

Current market price of share is $50.

To compute:

The price of the stock at which an investor receives margin call, if the maintenance margin is 30%.

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