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10 December, 00:59

You pay $21,600 to a mutual fund, which has a NAV of $18 per share at the beginning of the year. The fund deducted a front-end load of 4%. The securities in the fund increased in value by 10% during the year and the fund's expense ratio is 1.3% during the year (deducted periodically from the fund). What is your rate of return on the fund if you sell your shares at the end of the year

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  1. 10 December, 03:51
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    4.23%

    Explanation:

    For computing the rate of return on the fund, we need to do following calculations

    1. The fund after deducting the front-end load is

    = $21,600 - $21,600 * 4%

    = $21,600 - $864

    = $20,736

    2. Now number of bought is

    = $20,736 : $18 per share

    = $1,152

    3. The closed NAV is

    = $18 + $18 * 10%

    = $18 + $.8

    = $19.8

    4. So, the end year asset value is

    = Closed NAV * number of shares bought

    = $19.8 * 1,152

    = $22,809.60

    5. Now the year end investment value after considering the expense ratio is

    = $22,809.60 * (1 - 1.3%)

    = $22,513.0752

    6. Now the rate of the return is

    = ($22,513.0752 - $21,600) : ($21,600)

    = 4.23%
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