INVESTMENTS(LL)W/CONNECT
11th Edition
ISBN: 9781260433920
Author: Bodie
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Publishing Co.
expand_more
expand_more
format_list_bulleted
Question
Chapter 4, Problem 12PS
Summary Introduction
Adequate information:
Opening NAV of the fund - $ 12.50
Closing NAV of the fund- $ 12.10
Income distributed during the year - $ 1.50
To compute:rate of return to investor
Introduction:
Total return to the investor during a particular period is the sum total of change in the NAV of the fund during the period and income distributed during the period.
Expert Solution & Answer
Want to see the full answer?
Check out a sample textbook solutionStudents have asked these similar questions
Corporate Fund started the year with a net asset value of $12.50. By year-end, its NAV equaled $12.10. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.50. What was the (pretax) rate of return to an investor in the fund?
Corporate Fund started the year with
a net asset value of $17.80. By year -
end, its NAV equaled $16.30. The
fund paid year - end distributions of
income and capital gains of $2.20.
What was the (pretax) rate of return
to an investor in the fund?
A closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of OMR10. By year end, NAV equals OMR10.10. At the beginning of the year, the fund was selling at a 3% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 6% discount to NAV. The fund paid year end distributions of income and capital gains of OMR2.50.
What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year?
Chapter 4 Solutions
INVESTMENTS(LL)W/CONNECT
Knowledge Booster
Similar questions
- Suppose that you initially invested 10,000 in the Stivers mutual fund and 5,000 in the Trippi mutual fund. The value of each investment at the end of each subsequent year is provided in the table: Which of the two mutual funds performed better over this time period?arrow_forwardCorporate Fund started the year with a net asset value of $12.50. By year-end, its NAV equaled $12.10. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.50. Required: What was the rate of return to an investor in the fund? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return %arrow_forward20)Corporate fund started the year with a net asset value of GHS12.25. By year-end, its NAV equaled GHS12.10. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of GHS1.50. What was the (pretax) rate of return to an investor in the fund?arrow_forward
- You invested $25,000 in a mutual fund at the beginning of the year when the NAV was $33.16. At the end of the year the fund paid $.27 in short-term distributions and $.44 in long-term distributions. If the NAV of the fund at the end of the year was $37.81, what was your return for the year?arrow_forwardA closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $12.00. By year-end, NAV equals $12.10. At the beginning of the year, the fund was selling at a 2% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 7% discount to NAV. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.50.a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year?b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year?arrow_forwardA fund starts the year with NAV 54 per share. Over the year, the fund pays out income of 3.25 per share and capital gains distributions of 3.75 per share. Assets in the portfolio grew (shrank) by 0.01, and an expense ratio of 0.016 is charged at the end of the year. What is the rate of return on the fund? (Hint: calculate NAV1 first) O 0.0953 O 0.1110 O 0.1169 O 0.1055 0.1235arrow_forward
- A closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $12.00. By year-end, NAV equals $12.70. At the beginning of the year, the fund was selling at a 4% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 4% discount from NAV. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.30. a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)arrow_forwardA closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $11.00. By year-end, NAV equals $11.90. At the beginning of the year, the fund was selling at a 1.5% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 7.5% discount from NAV. The fund paid year- end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.20. a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return % b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return %arrow_forwardA closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $12. By year-end, NAV equals $12.10. At the beginning of the year, the fund is selling at a 2% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 7% discount to NAV. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.50. Required: a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return % b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return %arrow_forward
- An investor is evaluating the historical performance of an investment fund. The following annual returns are provided to the investor: Fund Value Year 0 $120 Year 1 132 Year 2 146 Year 3 133 Year 4 128 Year 5 123 Required: a. Calculate the investment returns for each year. b. Compute the arithmetic mean return. c. Calculate the geometric mean return.arrow_forwardA closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $31. By year-end, NAV equals $33.00. At the beginning of the year, the fund is selling at a 3% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 8% discount to NAV. The fund paid year-end distributions of income and capital gains of $3.40. Required: a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year? (Round your answer to 2 decimal places.)arrow_forwardThe Global Growth Fund is a load fund with a 3 percent front load fee. It started the year with a net asset value (NAV) of $16.00. During the year the fund distributed $1.00, and at the end of the year its NAV was $17.50. What was the fund's return, and what was an investor's return? Round your answers to two decimal places. Investor's Return: Fund Return:arrow_forward
arrow_back_ios
SEE MORE QUESTIONS
arrow_forward_ios
Recommended textbooks for you
- Essentials of Business Analytics (MindTap Course ...StatisticsISBN:9781305627734Author:Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran, Michael J. Fry, Jeffrey W. Ohlmann, David R. AndersonPublisher:Cengage Learning
Essentials of Business Analytics (MindTap Course ...
Statistics
ISBN:9781305627734
Author:Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran, Michael J. Fry, Jeffrey W. Ohlmann, David R. Anderson
Publisher:Cengage Learning