Stocks and Shares Questions

FACTS  AND  FORMULAE  FOR  STOCKS  AND  SHARES  QUESTIONS

 

 

1. Stock-capital: The total amount needed to run the company is called the stock-capital

 

2. Shares or stock: The whole capital is divided into small units, called shares or stock. For each investment, the company issues a share-certificate, showing the value of each share and the number of shares held by a person. The person who subscribers in shares or stock is called a share holder or stock holder.

 

3. Dividend: The annual profit distributed among share holders is called dividend. Dividend is paid annually as per share or as a percentage.

 

4. Face Value: The value of a share or stock printed on the share-certificate is called its Face Value or Nominal Value or Par Value.

 

5. Market Value: The stocks of different companies are sold and bought in the open market through brokers at stock-exchanges. A share (or stock) is said to be:     

(i) At premium or Above par, if its market value is more than its face value.

(ii) At par, if its market value is the same as its face value.

(iii) At discount or Below par, if its market value is less than its face value. Thus, if a Rs.100 stock is quoted at a premium of 16, then market value of the stock = Rs. (100+16) = Rs. 116. Likewise, I f a Rs. 100 stock is quoted at a discount of 7, then market value of the stock = Rs. (100-7) = Rs. 93.

 

6. Brokerage: The broker’s charge is called brokerage.

(i) When stock is purchased, brokerage is added to the cost price.   

(ii) When stock is sold, brokerage is subtracted from the selling price.

Remember:

(i) The face value of a share always remains the same.  

(ii) The market value of a share changes form time to time.

(iii) Dividend is always paid on the face value of a share.

(iv) Number of shares held by a person  

Total InvestmentInvestment in 1 share=Total IncomeIncome from 1 share=Total Face ValueFace Value of 1 share

 

Thus, by a Rs. 100, 9% stock at 120, we mean that:

(i) Face Value (N>V) of stock = Rs. 100.  

(ii) Market Value (M>V) of stock = Rs. 120.  

(iii) Annual dividend on 1 share = 9% of face value = 9% of Rs. 100 = Rs. 9.   

(iv) An investment of Rs. 120 gives an annual income of Rs. 9.

(v) Rate of interest p.a = Annual income from an investment of Rs. 100.   

9120×100% = 712%

Q:

A man buys Rs. 20 shares paying 9% dividend. The man wants to have an interest of 12% on his money. The market value of each share is:

A) 12 B) 15
C) 18 D) 20
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 15

Explanation:

Dividend on Rs. 20 = Rs. (9/100)x 20 = Rs.9/5.

Rs. 12 is an income on Rs. 100.

Rs.9/5 is an income on Rs.[ (100/12) x (9/5)] = Rs. 15.

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A 6% stock yields 8% . The market value of the stock is :

A) Rs.48 B) Rs.75
C) Rs.96 D) Rs.133.33
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Rs.75

Explanation:

For an income of Rs. 8, investment = Rs. 100.

 

For an income of Rs 6, investment =Rs. (100/8*6) = Rs. 75

 

Market value of Rs. 100 stock = Rs. 75.

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In order to obtain an income of Rs. 650 from 10% stock at Rs. 96, one must make an investment of:

A) 3100 B) 6240
C) 6500 D) 9600
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 6240

Explanation:

To obtain Rs. 10,  investment = Rs. 96.

 

To obtain Rs. 650, investment = Rs.96*65010 = Rs. 6240.

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The cost price of a Rs.100 stock at 4 discount, when brokerage is 14% is :

A) Rs.95.75 B) Rs.96
C) Rs.96.25 D) Rs.104.25
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: C) Rs.96.25

Explanation:

CP. =Rs.100-4+14 = Rs.96.25

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A man invested Rs. 14,400 in Rs. 100 shares of a company at 20% premium. If his company declares 5% dividend at the end of the year, then how much does he get?

A) Rs.500 B) Rs.600
C) Rs.650 D) Rs.720
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) Rs.600

Explanation:

Number of shares = 14400120=120.

 

Face value = Rs.(100 x 120) = Rs.12000.

 

Annual income = Rs (5/100*12000) = Rs. 600

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By investing Rs. 1620 in 8% stock, Michael earns Rs. 135. The stock is then quoted at:

A) 80 B) 96
C) 106 D) 108
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 96

Explanation:

To earn Rs. 135, investment = Rs. 1620.

 

To earn Rs. 8, investment =Rs.1620135×8= Rs. 96.

 

Market value of Rs. 100 stock = Rs. 96.

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A man sells Rs.5000, 12 % stock at 156 and uinvests the proceeds parity in 8 % stock at 90 and 9 % stock at 108. He hereby increases his income by Rs. 70. How much of the proceeds were invested in each stock?

A) 4000 B) 4200
C) 4002 D) 4020
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 4200

Explanation:

S.P of Rs. 5000 stock = Rs.156100*5000= Rs. 7800. 

 

Income from this stock = Rs.12100*5000 = Rs. 600.  

 

Let investment in 8 % stock be x and that in 9 % stock = (7800 - x).

 

Therefore,  

 

x*890+7800-x*9108=600+70  

 

4x45+7800-x12=670x=3600 

 

Therefore,  Money invested in 8 % stock at 90 = Rs. 3600.

 

Money invested in 9 % at 108 = Rs. (7800-3600) = Rs. 4200.

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Find the cash realised by selling Rs. 2440, 9.5% stock at 4 discount (brokerage 1/4 %)

A) 2000 B) 2298
C) 2290 D) 2289
 
Answer & Explanation Answer: B) 2298

Explanation:

By selling Rs. 100 stock , cash realised = Rs.100-4-14=Rs.3834  

 

By selling Rs. 2400 stock, cash realised =Rs.3834*1100*2400 = Rs 2298.

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