Revisions
Grade 10
Grade 11
Share Market
Grade
11
Term
2
Define the terms: Market Price, Dividend, and Capital Gain.
An investor buys 1500 shares in a company at a market price of Rs. 40 per share. How much did he invest?
If a company pays an annual dividend of Rs. 3.50 per share, what is the annual dividend income for an investor who owns 800 shares?
Kamal invested Rs. 75,000 to buy shares of a company at Rs. 50 per share. How many shares did he buy?
An investor buys 2000 shares at Rs. 25 per share. A year later, he sells all of them when the market price is Rs. 32 per share. What is his total capital gain?
A company with 500,000 shares has a stated capital of Rs. 10,000,000. It pays an annual dividend of Rs. 4 per share. If a person owns 2% of the company, find their annual dividend income.
An investor bought shares at Rs. 20 each and received an annual dividend of Rs. 2 per share. Express his dividend income as a percentage of his investment.
Nalini bought 500 shares at Rs. 60 per share. After receiving the annual dividend of Rs. 5 per share, she sold all the shares. Her total income from dividends and the sale was Rs. 36,000. What was the selling price of a share?
A person invests Rs. 90,000 in Company A, buying shares at Rs. 30 each, which pays a dividend of Rs. 2 per share. He invests the same amount in Company B, buying shares at Rs. 45 each, which pays a dividend of Rs. 3 per share. Which investment gives a higher annual income?
An investor sells 1000 shares of Company X at Rs. 50 per share. The company pays a dividend of Rs. 4 per share. He invests the proceeds in Company Y at Rs. 25 per share, which pays a dividend of Rs. 2.50 per share. Calculate the change in his annual dividend income.
A person's capital gain from selling a certain number of shares was Rs. 12,000. If the capital gain per share was Rs. 8, how many shares did he sell?
An investor bought 400 shares at Rs. 120 per share. The company pays a dividend of 10% on the market value at the time of purchase. Find the annual dividend income.
Express a capital gain of 20% in terms of the purchase price (P) and selling price (S) of a share.
A person buys shares at Rs. 'x' and sells them at Rs. 'y'. If they own 'n' shares and receive a dividend of Rs. 'd' per share before selling, write an expression for their total profit.
A person has Rs. 120,000. He invests half of it in shares of Company A at Rs. 50 per share (dividend Rs. 4/share) and the other half in Company B at Rs. 40 per share (dividend Rs. 3/share). After a year, he sells all shares of Company A at Rs. 55 and Company B at Rs. 42. Calculate his total profit from this entire transaction.
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