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[(Pt-Pt-1)+Div]/Pt-1
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• The geometric return and arithmetic return
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Holding-Period Returns: Example
• $1 increased by 35% to $1.35 over the 3-yearperiod, the 35% increase is known as the holding period return (持有期间收益率).
• Annual return : arithmetic average annual return • Note that the geometric average is not the same thing as the :
Year Return r1 + r2 + r3 + r4 Arithmetic average return = 1 10% 4 2 -5% 10% 5% + 20% + 15% 3 20% = = 10% 4 4 15%
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Returns: Example 2
• Last year, you purchased shares of Thomas Homes, Inc., at price of $31.80 a share. Since that time, you have received $1.30 in dividends per share. Currently, the stock is selling for $28.90 per share.