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18 May, 03:51

9) Although appealing to more refined tastes, art as a collectible has not always performed so profitably. During 1995, Christie's auctioned the William de Kooning painting Untitled. The highest bid of $2.2 million was rejected by the owner, who had purchased the painting at the height of the art market in 1989 for $3.52 million. Had the seller accepted the bid, what would his annual rate of return have been

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  1. 18 May, 04:25
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    -7.05% per annum

    Explanation

    Years of investment in painting 1989 to 1995 = 6yrs

    Expected loss in investment 3.2m - 2.2 m = 1.32

    Net loss per annum 1.32/6 = 0.22

    Annual net loss return=0.22/3.12*100

    =7.05%
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