You purchase 100 shares of stock
for $50 a share. The stock pays a $4 per share dividend at year-end. What is
the rate of return on your investment for the end-of-year stock prices listed
below? What is your real (inflation-adjusted) rate of return? Assume an
inflation rate of 6%. (Leave no cells blank - be
certain to enter "0" wherever required. Negative values should be
indicated by a minus sign. Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your
"Real Rate of Return" answers to 2 decimal places.)
|
Rate
of Return
|
Real
Rate of Return
|
|
a. $46
|
%
|
%
|
b. $50
|
%
|
%
|
c. $55
|
%
|
%
|
Explanation:
a.
Rate of return =
|
capital gain + dividend
|
=
|
($46 − $50) + $4
|
= 0%
|
initial
share price
|
$50
|
Real rate of return =
|
1+ nominal rate of return
|
−1
=
|
1 + 0
|
−1 = −0.0566 =
−5.66%
|
1+
inflation rate
|
1
+ 0.06
|
b.
Rate of return =
|
capital gain + dividend
|
=
|
($50 − $50) + $4
|
= 0.08 = 8%
|
initial
share price
|
$50
|
Real rate of return =
|
1+ nominal rate of return
|
−1
=
|
1.08
|
−1 = 0.0189 =
1.89%
|
1+
inflation rate
|
1.06
|
c.
Rate of return =
|
capital gain + dividend
|
=
|
($55 − $50) + $4
|
= 0.18 = 18%
|
initial
share price
|
$50
|
Real rate of return =
|
1+ nominal rate of return
|
−1
=
|
1.18
|
−1 = 0.1132 =
11.32%
|
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