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Business, 26.11.2019 20:31, stormhorn491

When calculating your return on investment you should ignore: a) paper gains. b) losses you avoided by not buying a stock that has since decreased in price. c) dividends that have been declared on a stock you own if you have not yet received the dividend. d) paper capital losses. e) fees you are charged in the process of purchasing a security.

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