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The following table shows your stock positions at the beginning of the year, the dividends that each stock paid during the year, and the stock prices at the end of the year. What is your portfolio percentage return?
Risk Tolerance
An individual's or financial entity's capacity to endure loss or volatility in investment value while attempting to achieve investing goals.
Weighted Average Cost
A calculation that takes into account the various costs of goods based on their relative weights, to arrive at an average cost per unit.
Opportunity Cost
The cost of forgoing the next best alternative when making a decision, representing the benefits that could have been received but were sacrificed in the pursuit of another option.
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