Here are some explanations of par value.
https://www.google.com/#q=par+value+of+the+stock
Note that most stocks don't have a par value. Is your question way out of date?
How about this solution?
100 (6/80) = _______%
The stock that Mr. Ames bought cost him $80 a share. The par value of the stock is $100. If the stock pays $6 a year in dividends, what rate of interest is Mr. Ames getting on his money?
A.16 2/3%
B.7 1/2%
C.3%
D.6%
E.None of the above
Personally, what made the problem confusing is of the "par value"....But please answer if you had any thoughts and comments!
3 answers
He bought it for $80
As far ads I know the "par value" is of only academic interest.
100 * 6/80 = 7.5 %
As far ads I know the "par value" is of only academic interest.
100 * 6/80 = 7.5 %
I do believed the question was about 5 years old. Thanks though!!!!