#1. John Smith purchased 100 shares of XYZ stock at $40 a share. One year later, he sold the stock for $50 a share. He paid a broker a $32 commission when they purchased the stock and a $40 commission when they sold the stock. During the 12-month period he owned the stock, XYZ paid dividends that totaled $1. Calculate the Smith's total return for this investment.
30.3%
22.7%
32.7%
25.5%
#2. As a stockholder of ABC, you receive its annual report. In the financial statements, the firm reported after-tax earnings of $5,200,000 and has issued 1,600,000 shares of common stock. The stock is currently selling for $36 a share. What is the earnings per share for ABC?
$2.25/share
$0.29/share
$3.25/share
$0.70/share
#3. According to the "rule of 72," a $2,000 investment earning 6% per year will double in
a. 3 years
b. 12 years
c. 8 years
d. 6 years
#4. Jane invested $52,000 in the Victorius Social Responsibility Fund. The management fee for this fund is 0.80 percent (ie, 0.8%) of the total asset value. Calculate the management fee Jane pays per year for this fund.
$416
41,600
41.60
4,160
#5. Which type of fund can sell at a discount or premium to the net asset value?
Mutual Fund
Exchange Traded Fund
Closed End Fund
Money Market Fund