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1. If you know the number of shares you've bought and the price per share, how would you calculate the total value of your investment?

1. If you know the number of shares you've bought and the price per share, how would you calculate the total value of your investment?

2. If you bought 3850 shares of Dream Worldwide Inc., in March for $26.45 a share, how much did you invest initially?

This is a table of closing prices from March to September for Dream Worldwide Inc.'s stock

3 . Make a table that shows how much your investment is worth during each of the months listed in the table. Your table should also include the change in the value of your investment. (i.e. there should be a column that shows the profit or loss you would have from selling all the stock on that date.)

(see first row for example)

Month Price/Share X (multiplied No. of Shares Value of investment Value of gain/loss Profit or loss
March 26.45 x 3850 $101,832 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
April x
May x
June x
July x
August x
Sept x
October x
Nov x
Dec x
Jan x
Feb x

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Read each of the following situations and using information from the Market Running Vocab onStockholder rights, determine whether you have any rights as a stockholder in the situation (see situations on next page).

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