Mathematics
How much should a man invest in ₹ 50 shares selling at ₹ 60 to obtain an income of ₹ 450, if the rate of dividend declared is 10% ? Also, find his yield percent, to the nearest whole number.
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Answer
Given,
Face Value = ₹ 50
Market Value = ₹ 60
Dividend Rate = 10%
Required Annual Income = ₹ 450
Let no. of shares sold be x.
By formula,
Annual income = No. of shares × Rate of div. × N.V. of 1 share
Investment = No. of shares × Market value of each share
= 90 × 60 = ₹ 5,400.
By formula,
Yield % =
= = 8.33% ≈ 8%.
Hence, the man should invest ₹ 5,400 and the yield percent is 8%.
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