Mathematics
200 ₹ 20 shares, each available at a discount of 20%, give 10% dividend. The rate of return is :
12.5%
15%
16%
25%
Shares & Dividends
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Answer
Given,
Dividend = 10%
N.V. = ₹ 20
Discount = 20%
M.V. = N.V. - Discount
= ₹ 20 - 20% of ₹ 20
= ₹ 20 -
= ₹ 20 - ₹ 4 = ₹ 16.
Dividend = 10%
Let rate of return/interest be r%.
We know that,
Interest on M.V. = Dividend on N.V.
r% of 16 = 10% of 20
Hence, Option 1 is the correct option.
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