Practice - Formulas - 1.3.2
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Practice Questions
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Calculate the dividend for a share with a face value of ₹50 and a dividend percentage of 10%.
💡 Hint: Use the dividend formula.
How much would you invest if you buy 3 shares at a market value of ₹80?
💡 Hint: Use investment calculation.
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What is the formula for calculating dividends?
💡 Hint: Think about how dividends are determined based on face value.
True or False: Yield percentage indicates the investment return based on the dividend received.
💡 Hint: Recollect the yield formula involving dividends.
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Challenge Problems
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A person buys 15 shares at ₹60 each. The company then announces a 5% dividend. What is the total dividend amount the person will receive?
💡 Hint: Find the dividend per share first before multiplying by the number of shares.
You purchase 20 shares priced at ₹100. The company declares a dividend of 15%. If the market price goes up to ₹120, what is the yield on your investment?
💡 Hint: Remember to calculate total dividend before finding the yield.
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