Asked by
Ethan Searcy
on Oct 25, 2024Verified
This year, on advice from your sister, you bought tobacco company stock at $50/share. During the year, you collected an $8 dividend, but due to the company's losses in medical lawsuits its stock fell to $40/share. At this point, you sell, realizing a:
A) dividend yield of -16% and a capital loss of 20%.
B) dividend yield of 16% and a capital loss of 20%.
C) dividend loss 10%.
D) capital loss of 10%.
E) total loss of 20%.
Dividend Yield
The ratio of a company's annual dividends to its share price, indicating the earnings a shareholder gets for each share held.
Capital Loss
A decrease in the value of an investment or asset from its purchase price.
Medical Lawsuits
Legal claims brought against healthcare providers or institutions, typically for malpractice or failure to provide adequate care.
- Calculate and interpret the dividend yield and capital gain/loss on an investment.
Verified Answer
DG
Learning Objectives
- Calculate and interpret the dividend yield and capital gain/loss on an investment.