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The math won’t be exact (unless the assumption that the dividend paid was equal all year and you owned the stock all year turns out to be correct), but it should be close if you assume that you owned the stock all year and received four dividend payments.
That would mean that there was (0.16 x 4) = $0.64 per share paid in dividends for the year.
Take $1400.00 / $0.64 = 2187.5 shares owned.
The math won’t be exact (unless the assumption that the dividend paid was equal all year and you owned the stock all year turns out to be correct), but it should be close if you assume that you owned the stock all year and received four dividend payments.
That would mean that there was (0.16 x 4) = $0.64 per share paid in dividends for the year.
Take $1400.00 / $0.64 = 2187.5 shares owned.
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