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An investor purchased 100 shares of stock in a company for $12 per share. One year later, the investor sold all the shares for $1,300. What is the investor's rate of return?

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Given:

An investor purchased 100 shares of stock in a company for $12 per share. One year later, the investor sold all the shares for $1,300.

Required:

What is the investor's rate of return?

Step-by-step explanation:

We know that


\begin{gathered} \text{ Initial price}=100*12 \\ \text{ =1200 } \end{gathered}
\text{ Final price}=1300\text{ }

Now, rate of return


R=\frac{Final\text{ value-Initial value}}{Initial\text{ value}}

So, percentage is


\begin{gathered} R=(1300-1200)/(1200)*100 \\ R=(100)/(1200)*100 \\ R=8.33 \end{gathered}

Answer:

Hence, above is the return of return.

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