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Mathematics, 27.04.2021 05:10 reginaldboyd28

You purchase $650 worth of a stock at $2/share. The number of shares that you own will increase 0.5% quarterly based on dividend.
If you expect the value of the stock to double and you hold the stock
for 15 years, what is your expected return on investment?

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