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    oneprouddaddy Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Feb 7, 2009, 11:38 AM
    What a stock paid? What equation would I use for answer this.
    My financial adviser says that my stock in "whatever" earned total return of 10% last yr. The stock rose from $30 to $32.50 last yr what did the stock pay?

    :confused:

    I know its easy but I'm not grasping this...
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    Feb 7, 2009, 12:52 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by oneprouddaddy View Post
    My financial adviser says that my stock in "whatever" earned total return of 10% last yr. The stock rose from $30 to $32.50 last yr what did the stock pay?

    :confused:

    I know its easy but I'm not grasping this.....
    If the stock began the year $30 and you had a total return of 10%, your total return is $3. (10% of 30)

    The capital gain is $2.50. ($32.50-$30)

    Thus your dividend payment was $0.50. ($3.00-$2.50)

    I'm guessing you were trying to make it harder than it is.:)
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    Feb 8, 2009, 07:06 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by walt17 View Post
    If the stock began the year $30 and you had a total return of 10%, your total return is $3. (10% of 30)

    The capital gain is $2.50. ($32.50-$30)

    Thus your dividend payment was $0.50. ($3.00-$2.50)

    I'm guessing you were trying to make it harder than it is.:)
    Yes I was thanks so much...

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