In the case of a company that gives dividends from stocks twice a year, if this company's stock return is 3%, does it give you 3% every time?
Or do you mean 3% a year?
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A. 1
It's based on a year
Gentleman 5 years ago 0
OK
A. 2
It means that the market rate of return is 3%, but 3% is based on a yearThe market rate of return is usually calculated on a one-year basis by the stock analyst
A. 3
Thank you for the detailed explanation
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