SOLUTION: Cindy Ellis bought 300 shares of stock at $35, and after a year it was at $33. If she wants to sell, but at least break even including her brokerage fees, what price per share will

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Question 1126645: Cindy Ellis bought 300 shares of stock at $35, and after a year it was at $33. If she wants to sell, but at least break even including her brokerage fees, what price per share will she need to get? How much will she need to get in order to get a 5% return on her investment? Assume no dividends
Answer by solver91311(24713)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


Without knowing the brokerage fees, this cannot be answered. Repost with ALL required information, and show the work you have done to try to solve it. You will get help commensurate with the effort you have exerted on your own behalf.


John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it


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