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stock market, measured by the S&P 500 with dividends reinvested, is up less than 1%. If you’re wondering, perhaps not for the first time, whether Jason Zweig is a moron, rest assured that you aren’t alone. I’ve been wondering that, too. The deeper question raised by such a ...
@Brent Jakes "Berkshire has compounded at 11.8% annually since 2013. The S&P 500 with reinvested dividends compounded at 12.0%." You're comparing Berkshire's market return and NOT its investment returns. They're two very different things. Apple was a home run. PCP was an abject failure. ...
Japan Post Holdings Co Ltd has decided to sell its Australian logistics arm Toll Holdings Ltd, a media report said on Tuesday. In 2015, Japan Post acquired Australia's transport logistics firm Toll for A$6.5 billion ($4.64 billion), making an ambitious
Performance for the period ended December 31, 2019 Compounded annual gain One year Five years Ten years 47.3% 20.5% 15.6% 31.5% 11.7% 13.6% 32.1% 11.1% 12.2% These charts show actual returns of the stock, with dividends reinvested, for heritage shareholders of Bank One and JP...
SP 500 data since inception shows total return with reinvested dividends to be 9.2%, pretty closely tracking historical SP 500 earnings yield of 6.5% + 3% historical inflation. Assuming 2.5% inflation, and 3% current earnings yield, that sums to an expected 5.5% return moving forward at ...
(4.7) 16.8 32.7 27.0 in S&P 500 with Dividends Included 10.0 (11.7) 30.9 11.0 (8.4) 3.9 14.6 18.9 (14.8) (26.4) 37.2 23.6 (7.4) 6.4 18.2 32.3 (5.0) 21.4 22.4 6.1 31.6 18.6 5.1 16.6 31.7 (3.1) 30.5 7.6 10.1 1.3 37.6 23.0 33.4 28.6 21.0 (9.1) (11.9) (22.1) 28.7 10.9 4.9 ...
To wit: $1 invested in the S&P 500 from its inception in 1926 through year-end 2022 would've grown to$226(with dividends reinvested); remove the10 best days(out of ~24,000!) and the terminal value falls by nearly two-thirds — to a relatively paltry$75. ...
You are a big example of believing in yourself and just keeping on doing your thing. I felt the same way, when i had my first 10.000 euro invested and I can’t wait to see the balance grow. With your dividends coming in you will be able to buy many more stocks for a discount in...
The cost basis of a stock is generally the amount paid for shares plus any dividends reinvested. In addition, individuals can add in any commissions or fees paid for those transactions.7If an individual inherited the stock, its basis is whatever it was worth when the first owner died.8 ...