CORPORATE FINANCE (LL)-W/ACCESS
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Author: Ross
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Chapter 10, Problem 15QP
Calculating Returns You bought a stock three months ago for $62.18 per share. The stock paid no dividends. The current share price is $65.37. What is the APR of your investment? The EAR?
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