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Janae pays $16,000 for shares in a new company. She sells the shares 8 years later for $13,000. What was her total return on this investment? Round your answer to the nearest tenth of a percent.The Total Return on Janae's investment is _____%

Janae pays $16,000 for shares in a new company. She sells the shares 8 years later-example-1
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Janae buys $16,000 in company shares and sold them 8 years later for $13,000.

We have to calculate the total return.

We can use the formula:


\begin{gathered} \text{Total return}=\frac{\text{ Ending value - Initial value}}{\text{ Initial value}} \\ \text{Total return}=(13000-16000)/(16000) \\ \text{Total return}=(-3000)/(16000) \\ \text{Total return}\approx-0.1875 \end{gathered}

The result is in approximate form.

We can multiply it by 100% to express it in percentage rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent:


\text{Total return}=-0.1875\cdot100\%\approx-18.6\%

Answer: The total return on Janae's investment is -18.6%.

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