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- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the last period. a. A market-value-weighted index. rate of returnb. An equally weighted index. rate of returnConsider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the second period from t=1 to t=2. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index consisting of the three stocks for the first period from t=0 to t=1. Answer in percentage. Stock P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2 A 70 475 75 475 75 475 B 45 850 40 850 40 850 C 50 300 60 300 30 600 a. 0.00% b. 2.49% c. 6.06% d. 8.95% e. 1.30%Using the data in the chart, calculate the first-period rates of return on the following indexes of the three stocks: A market-value-weighted index. An equally weighted index. stocks P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2 A 90 100 95 100 95 100 B 50 200 45 200 45 200 C 100 200 110 200 55 400 (Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t.)
- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and ot represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the last period. Stock Po P1 21 75 65 75 75 75 55 150 50 150 50 150 110 150 115 150 60 300 A B с с 20 75 P2 a. Rate of return b. Rate of return Required: Calculate the first-period rates of return on the following indexes of the three stocks (t=0 to t= 1): Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answers to 2 decimal places. a. A market-value-weighted index. b. An equally weighted index. 22 % %Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the last period. P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2 A 110 500 115 500 115 500 B 90 600 85 600 85 600 C 80 600 100 600 50 1,200 a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 to t = 1). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. Calculate the new divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2. (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. Calculate the rate of return for the second period (t = 1 to t = 2).Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pe represents price at time t, and Qe represents shares outstanding at time t Stock C splits two for one in the last period. Stock A B С PO 80 85 35 20 275 650 950 a. Rate of return b. New divisor c. Rate of return P1 85 80 50 01 275 650 950 % P₂ Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t=0 to t= 1). Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. b. Calculate the new divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. c. Calculate the rate of return for the second period (t=1 to t=2). Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. % 85 80 25 02 275 650 1,900
- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for-one in the last period. PO 00 P1 01 P2 02 A 82 100 87 100 87 100 B 42 200 37 200 37 200 C 84 200 94 200 47 400 Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 to t= 1). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Rate of return % b. What will be the divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) Divisor c. Calculate the rate of return of the price-weighted index for the second period (t = 1 to t = 2).Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the last period. Stock A B C Po 90 45 80 90 425 450 650 a. Rate of return b. New divisor c. Rate of return P1 95 40 90 91 425 450 650 % P2 Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 to t= 1). Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. b. Calculate the new divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2. Note: Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places. c. Calculate the rate of return for the second period (t=1 to t = 2). Note: Round your answer to 2 decimal places. % 92 425 450 95 40 45 1,300Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for- one in the last period. P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2 A 82 100 87 100 87 100 B 42 200 37 200 37 200 C 84 200 94 200 47 400 a. Calculate the rate of return on a price - weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 tot = 1). b. What will be the divisor for the price - weighted index in year 2? c. Calculate the rate of return of the price - weighted index for the second period (t = 1 to t = 2). *note: Please explain why the reture rate for the second period is 0. Thanks!*
- Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for-one in the last period. P0 Q0 P1 Q1 P2 Q2 A 87 100 92 100 92 100 B 47 200 42 200 42 200 C 94 200 104 200 52 400 Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t = 0 to t = 1). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) b. What will be the divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) c. Calculate the rate of return of the price-weighted index for the second period (t = 1 to t = 2).Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, and Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two-for-one in the last period. A B C Pe 86 46 92 Rate of return Divisor Q0 100 200 200 P1 91 41 102 Rate of return Required: a. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index of the three stocks for the first period (t=0 to t= 1). (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) 4.14 % 91 100 200 200 P2 91 41 51 b. What will be the divisor for the price-weighted index in year 2? (Do not round intermediate calculations. Round your answer to 2 decimal places.) 2% 92 100 200 400 c. Calculate the rate of return of the price-weighted index for the second period (t=1 to t = 2).Consider the three stocks in the following table. Pt represents price at time t, Qt represents shares outstanding at time t. Stock C splits two for one in the second period from t=1 to t=2. Calculate the rate of return on a price-weighted index consisting of the three stocks for the first period from t=0 to t=1. Answer in percentage. Answer options: 0.00% 2.49% 6.06% 8.95% 1.30%