| Henry Pix - 1861 - 116 pages
...simple interest? 13. A person invests £1365 in the 3 per cents. at 91 ; he sells out £1000 stock when they have risen to 93J, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85. How much does he gain or lose by the transaction ? If he invests the produce in 4£ per cepts. at 102,... | |
| Robert Johnston (F.R.G.S.) - 1863 - 254 pages
...person invests £5460 in the 3 per cents. at 91, he sells out 2000 stock when they have risen to 03-J, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85: he then invests the produce in the 4$ per cents. at 102. What is the difference in his income? 7. What must be the market value of 6 per... | |
| John Hunter (of Uxbridge.) - 1863 - 104 pages
...person invests £5460 in the 3 per cents, at 91 ; he sells out £2000 stock when they have risen to 93^, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85 ; he then invests the produce in 4£ per cents, at 102. What is the difference in his income ? 5460 x 100 91 -=£6000, stock: 0270 x4i=... | |
| Henry White - 1864 - 156 pages
...person invests £5,460 in the 3 per cents at 91, he sells out £2,000 stock when they have risen to 93^, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85; he then invests the produce in 4^ per cents, at 102. What is the difference in his income? 7. What must be the market value of 6 per... | |
| Barnard Smith - Arithmetic - 1866 - 156 pages
...amount of his debts. 13. A person invests £6825 in the 3 per cents. at 91; he sells out £5000 stock when they have risen to 93J, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85. (1) How much does he gain or lose by the transaction? (2) If ho invest the produce in 4J per cent,... | |
| Thomas Dalton - 1866 - 182 pages
...Find his income. 33. A person invests £4095 in the 3 per cents. at 91 ; he sells out £3000 stock when they have risen to 93J, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85. How much does he gain or loge by the transaction 1 If ho invests the produce in the 4J per cents. stock... | |
| W. M. LUPTON - 1867 - 210 pages
...person invests £5460 in the 3 per Cents, at 91 ; he sells out £2000 stock when they have risen to 93l, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85 ; he then invests the produce in 4J per Cents, at 102 ; what is the difference in his income ? (121) What must be the market value of... | |
| William Harding Girdlestone - 1867 - 368 pages
...What sum must a person invest in the 3 per cents. at 90, in order that by selling out £1000 stock, when they have risen to 93J, and the remainder when they have fallen to 84J, he may gain £6 „ 5s. by the transaction ? If he invest the produce in 4 per cents. at par,... | |
| Henry White - 1867 - 172 pages
...they have risen to 93^, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85 ; he then invests the produce in 4J per cents, at 102. What is the difference in his income ? 7. What must be the market value of 6 per cent. stock, in order that, after deducting the income... | |
| Henry Austin Oram - 1869 - 168 pages
...person invests 5460!. in the 3 per Cents. at 91 ; he sells out 2000Z. stock when they have risen to 93i, and the remainder when they have fallen to 85 ; he then invests the produce in 4i per Cents. at 102. What is the difference in his income ? 120. What must be the value of 6 per cent.... | |
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