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17 January, 12:58

You invested $10,000 in a mutual fund at the beginning of the year when the NAV was $32.24. At the end of the year, the fund paid $0.24 in short-term distributions and $0.41 in long-term distributions. If the NAV of the fund at the end of the year was $35.23, what was your return for the year

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  1. 17 January, 14:35
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    Return for the year is 11.29%

    Explanation:

    Beginning of the year, NAV = $32.24.

    At the end of the year,

    Short-term distributions = $0.24

    Long-term distributions = $0.41

    End of the year was, NAV = $35.23

    No. Of mutual funds = $10000 : $32.24 = 310.1737

    Distributions per fund = Short term distributions + Long term distributions = $0.24 + $0.41 = $0.65

    Total distributions = $0.65 * 310.1737 = $201.61

    Closing value of fund invested = No. Of funds * Closing NAV

    Closing value of fund invested = 310.1737 * $35.23 = $10927.42

    Total net benefit = (Closing value of fund - Opening value of fund) + Total distributions

    Total net benefit = ($10927.42 - $10000) + $201.61

    Total net benefit = $1129.03

    Now,

    Return on fund invested = Total net benefit/Opening value of fund

    Return on fund invested = $1129.03 : $10000

    Return on fund invested = 0.1129 or 11.29%
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