Mathematics
Mohan Lal invested ₹ 29,040 in 15%, ₹ 100 shares of a company quoted at a premium of 20%. Calculate :
(i) the number of shares bought by Mohan Lal;
(ii) his annual income from shares;
(iii) the percentage return on his investment.
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Answer
Given,
Investment = ₹ 29,040
Face Value = ₹ 100
Premium Rate = 20%
Premium = = ₹ 20
Market Value = Face Value + Premium = ₹ 100 + ₹ 20 = ₹ 120
Dividend Rate = 15%
(i) By formula,
Number of shares = = 242.
Hence, Mohan Lal bought 242 shares.
(ii) By formula,
Annual income = Number of shares × Rate of dividend × N.V. of 1 share
=
= ₹ 3,630.
Hence, the annual income from shares is ₹ 3,630.
(iii) By formula,
Hence, the percentage return on investment equals to 12.5%.
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