a) Terry wants to know the holding period return for a stock that he bought a year ago for $100 per share. The stock is now worth $109, and over the year, he received quarterly dividends of $0.25 per share. b) What is the dividend yield over this one year holding period? c) What is the capital gains yield?

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Answer:

holding period yield is 9.25%

Dividend yield is 0.25%

Capital gains yield is 9.00%

Explanation:

Holding period yield is the total return that accrues to an investment over a period which the investment is owned.

Holding period yield=(Current price-Initial price+dividend)/initial price

current price is $109

initial price is $100

dividend is $0.25

holding period yield =($109-$100+$0.25)/$100

                                  =9.25%

Dividend yield =dividend/initial price

                        =$0.25/$100

                        =0.25%

Capital gains yield=(Current price-initial price)/initial price

                              =($109-$100)?$100

                              =9.00%

Invariably holding period yield is the dividend yield plus capital gains yield.

Answer:

(a) Holding period for stock = 10%

(b) Dividend yield = 1%

(c) Capital gains yield =  9%

Explanation:

Given Data;

Quarterly Dividends = $0.25 = 4* 0.25 = $1.00 (annual dividends)

Purchase Price per share = $100 per share

Current Price per share = $109 per share

(a)

Holding period for stock is calculated using the formula;

Holding Period Return (HPR) = [(Current Price per share – Purchase Price per share) + Annual Dividend Received} / Purchase Price per share] x 100

Substituting into the formula, we have

Holding Period Return (HPR) = [(109 - 100) + 1} / 100] x 100

                                                  =[(9 + 1) / 100] x 100

                                                 = [10 / 100] x 100

                                                  = 0.1 * 100                          

                                                  = 10%

(b)

Dividend yield is calculated using the formula;

Dividend yield = (Dividend received / purchase price of stock ) * 100

                         =  [ (0.25 x 4 ) /  100 ] *100

                           = (1/100) * 100

                           = 0.01 * 100

                            = 1%

(c)

The capital gain yield is computed as shown below:

Capital gain yield = ( Current price of stock - purchase price of stock ) / purchase price of stock  * 100

Capital gain yield  =  [($ 109 - $ 100 ) / $ 100 ] *100

                                 =( 9/100) * 100

                                = 0.09 * 100

                                = 9%