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What is the difference between the value of your stocks at the end of the second year and your initial investment?

What is the difference between the value of your stocks at the end of the second year-example-1
User Jack Kada
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Given:


\begin{gathered} Investment=3,150.00 \\ First-year=loss-5\% \\ Second-year=gain-9\% \end{gathered}

To Determine: The value of the stocks in the second year compared to the initial investment

Solution


\begin{gathered} First-year=5\%-loss \\ End-of-first-year=(100-5)\%*3150 \\ =95\%*3150 \\ =2992.50 \end{gathered}
\begin{gathered} Second-year=9\%-gain \\ End-of-second-year=(100+9)\%*2992.50 \\ =109\%*2992.50 \\ =1.09*2992.50 \\ =3261.83 \end{gathered}

Therefore, the difference between the value of your stocks at the end of the second year and the initial investment is


\begin{gathered} Difference=3261.83-3150 \\ =111.83 \end{gathered}

Hence, the difference is $111.83

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