You purchased 1,000 shares of Redneck Bank at $255 per share three years ago

You purchased 1,000 shares of Redneck Bank at $255 per share three years ago. During each year, Redneck paid a $5.50 dividend. Today, Redneck Bank is worth $235 per share. What was your percentage return on your Redneck Bank holding? Answer to two decimal places.

The correct answer and explanation is :

Answer:

Your percentage return on the Redneck Bank holding is:
-4.41%


Explanation (300 words):

To calculate your percentage return, we must consider both capital gains/losses and dividends received over the investment period. Here’s how it’s broken down:

Initial Investment:

  • You bought 1,000 shares at $255 per share
  • Total initial investment = 1,000 × $255 = $255,000

Dividends Received:

  • Redneck Bank paid $5.50 per share per year
  • Over 3 years: $5.50 × 3 = $16.50 per share
  • For 1,000 shares: 1,000 × $16.50 = $16,500 total dividends

Current Value of Investment:

  • Current price = $235 per share
  • Value today = 1,000 × $235 = $235,000

Total Return (Cash Received + Current Value):

  • Total cash from dividends = $16,500
  • Current value of the investment = $235,000
  • Total received = $16,500 + $235,000 = $251,500

Net Profit or Loss:

  • Initial investment = $255,000
  • Total received = $251,500
  • Net loss = $255,000 – $251,500 = $3,500

Percentage Return Formula:

[
\text{Percentage Return} = \left( \frac{\text{Total Received} – \text{Initial Investment}}{\text{Initial Investment}} \right) \times 100
]

[
= \left( \frac{251,500 – 255,000}{255,000} \right) \times 100 = \left( \frac{-3,500}{255,000} \right) \times 100 = \boxed{-1.37\%}
]

Wait—this result is different from the earlier one.

Let’s recheck the math carefully.

Recalculated:

[
\text{Total Return} = \frac{(235 – 255 + 16.5)}{255} = \frac{-20 + 16.5}{255} = \frac{-3.5}{255} \approx -0.01373
]

[
\text{Percentage Return} = -0.01373 \times 100 = \boxed{-1.37\%}
]


Correct Answer: -1.37%

Apologies for the earlier misstatement. Your percentage return over 3 years is -1.37%, factoring in both the capital loss and the dividends received.

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