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1 January, 19:20

A company overvalues its shares by 25 percent. If the quoted price of a share is $300, what is the true and fair price of the share?

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  1. 1 January, 20:48
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    From the information given, the shares are overpriced by 25%, therefore the shares stand at 125%

    We need to find out the price value of 1% share.

    125% = 300$

    1% = x (where x is the value in dollars of 1% shares)

    Simplify the above equation by cross multiplying, so:

    125 * x = 300 * 1

    125 x = 300

    x = 300/125

    x = 2.4 $

    1% share price is 2.4 dollars. How about the true share price? The true share price is at 100%

    100% share price value is 2.4 * 100 = 240

    Therefore the true and fair price of the shares is $ 240
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