By investing Rs. 1620 in 8% stock, Michael earns Rs. 135. The stock is then quot
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Practice Stocks and Shares – By investing Rs. 1620 in 8% stock, Michael earns Rs. 135. The stock is then quoted at:
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Practice Stocks and Shares – By investing Rs. 1620 in 8% stock, Michael earns Rs. 135. The stock is then quoted at:
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Practice Stocks and Shares – A man invests in a 16% stock at 128. The interest obtained by him is :
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Practice Stocks and Shares – In order to obtain an income of Rs. 650 from 10% stock at Rs. 96, one must make an investment of:
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the annual income derived by investing Rs. 6800 in 10% stock at 136.
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Practice Stocks and Shares – The cash realised on selling a 14% stock is Rs.106.25, brokerage being 1/4% is
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Practice Stocks and Shares – A invested some money in 10% stock at 96. If B wants to invest in an equally good 12% stock, he must purchase a stock worth of :
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the annual income derived from Rs. 2500, 8% stock at 106?
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the cash required to purchase Rs. 3200, % stock at 107 ( brokerage
% )
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the cost of 96 shares of Rs. 10 each at discount, brokerage being
per share.
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Practice Stocks and Shares – The market value of a 10.5% stock, in which an income of Rs. 756 is derived by investing Rs. 9000, brokerage being % is :
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Practice Stocks and Shares – By investing in 16 % stock at 64, one earns Rs. 1500. The investment made is:
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the income derived from 88 shares of Rs. 25 each at 5 premium, brokerage being per share and the rate of dividend being
% per annum.
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Practice Stocks and Shares – Find the cash realised by selling Rs. 2440, 9.5% stock at 4 discount (brokerage %)
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Practice Stocks and Shares – The cost price of a Rs.100 stock at 4 discount, when brokerage is % is :