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Mary Jacobs invested 10,000 in a no-load mutual fund with a net asset value of 14.28. She later sold the shares at a net asset value of 15.22 per share. During the time Mary owned the shares, the fund paid a dividend of .25 per share. What was Mary's rate of return on this investment? (Round to the nearest tenth of a percent)

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Narrative 11-1 Solve the following problems using either Tables 11-1 or 11-2 from your text. When necessary, create new table factors. (Round new table factors to five decimal places, round dollars to the nearest cent and percents to the nearest hundredth of a percent) Refer to Narrative 11-1. Roby invests 18,700, at 8 interest, compounded quarterly for 8 years. Calculate the compound amount for his investment.
 A) 35,241.09
  B) 25,671.17
  C) 65,600.54
  D) 64,065.08



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Answer to Question 1

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jayhills49

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Reply 2 on: Jun 24, 2018
Excellent


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