Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs100\] Then, at that point, nominal worth of \[10,000\text{ }offers\text{ }=10,000\text{ }x\text{ }Rs\text{ }100=\text{ }Rs\text{...
A company, with 10,000 shares of Rs 100 each, declares an annual dividend of 5%. (i) What is the total amount of dividend paid by the company? (ii) What should be the annual income of a man who has 72 shares in the company?
Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs100\] Then, at that point, nominal worth of \[10,000\text{ }offers\text{ }=10,000\text{ }x\text{ }Rs\text{ }100=\text{ }Rs\text{...
A man buys 400, twenty-rupee shares at a discount of 20% and receives a return of 12% on his money. Calculate: (i) the amount invested by him. (ii) the rate of dividend paid by the company.
The nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\] Market worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs20\text{ }\text{ }\left( 20percent\text{ }of\text{ }Rs\text{ }20 \right)\]...
A man buys 400, twenty-rupee shares at a premium of Rs 4 each and receives a dividend of 12%. Find: percentage return on his money.
Given, The nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\] Market worth of $1$ \[~offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\text{ }+\text{ }Rs\text{ }4\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }24\] No....
A man buys 400, twenty-rupee shares at a premium of Rs 4 each and receives a dividend of 12%. Find: (i) the amount invested by him. (ii) his total income from the shares.
Given, The nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\] Market worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\text{ }+\text{ }Rs\text{ }4\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }24\]...
A company declares a dividend of 11.2% to all its share-holders. If its Rs 60 share is available in the market at a premium of 25%, how much should Rakesh invest, in buying the shares of this company, in order to have an annual income of Rs 1,680?
Given, Nominal value of \[1\text{ }share\text{ }=\text{ }Rs60\] Market value of 1 share \[~=\text{ }Rs\text{ }60\text{ }+\text{ }25percent\text{ }of\text{ }Rs\text{ }60\] \[=\text{ }Rs\text{...
How much should a man invest in Rs 100 shares selling at Rs 110 to obtain an annual income of Rs 1,680, if the dividend declared is 12%?
From the inquiry, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs100\] Also, the market worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs110\] Let the quantity of offers bought \[=\text{ }n\] Then,...
A company declares 8 percent dividend to the shareholders. If a man receives Rs 2,840 as his dividend, find the nominal value of his shares.
Given, \[Profit\text{ }percent\text{ }=\text{ }8\text{ }percent\] Also, the profit is \[Rs\text{ }2,840\] Leave the Nominal worth of offers alone \[Rs\text{ }y\] Then, at that point,...
Rs 50 shares of a company are quoted at a discount of 10%. Find the rate of dividend given by the company, the return on the investment on these shares being 20 percent.
Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }50\] Markdown on each offer \[=\text{ }10\text{ }percent\] Thus, the market worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs50\text{...
Hundred rupee shares of a company are available in the market at a premium of Rs 20. Find the rate of dividend given by the company, when a man’s return on his investment is 15%.
Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }100\] Furthermore, the market worth of \[=\text{ }Rs100\text{ }+\text{ }Rs\text{ }20\text{ }=\text{ }Rs120\] (as the premium is Rs...
By purchasing Rs 25 gas shares for Rs 40 each, a man gets 4 percent profit on his investment. What rate percent is the company paying? What is his dividend if he buys 60 shares?
Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs25\] Market worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs40\] Also, the profit% on speculation \[=\text{ }4percent\] Then, at that point,...
A man buys 75, Rs 100 shares paying 9 percent dividend. He buys shares at such a price that he gets 12 percent of his money. At what price did he buy the shares?
Given, Nominal worth of \[1\text{ }offer\text{ }=\text{ }Rs100\] In this way, the nominal worth of \[75\text{ }shares\text{ }=\text{ }100\text{ }x\text{ }75\text{ }=\text{ }Rs\text{ }7,500\]...