Well 20% is 20 units out of 100. So with 1000 units it would be 200. Which means it would be worth $800.
30 percent of 35 dollars would be 10 dollars and 50 cents, or 10.5 dollars.
25 percent off of 36 dollars would be 9 dollars off.
60 percent of 2000 dollars would be 1200 dollars. 2000*.60= 1200
7 per cent each quarter is equivalent to 31.08% over one year. At that rate 300 dollars would be worth 393.24 dollars.
Yes they did put out a Mercury dime in 1937. In 1937 a dime was 90 percent silver. That silver would be worth about one dollar in todays dollars. Or another way to put it is, todays dollar is only worth about ten cents. The more dollars that are printed up the less all paper dollars are worth.
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There really is not a way to determine the worth in dollars. The .33% would be multiplied by the amount of the settlement.
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Yes, some Pennsylvania railroad stock certificate will be worth some money to railroad collectors today. The stock itself is rarely valuable, but the certificate can be worth up to several hundreds of dollars to collectors who enjoy railroad memorabilia.
If you mean how much is the site worth - I would say "invaluable". If you mean how much the company Answers Corp is worth - at the current stock price it's worth 67.2 million dollars.
According to numerous sources else where on the internet, one (1) share of Coca Cola stock purchased for forty (40) dollars during their IPO in 1919 would be worth 9.8 million dollars in 2012 if the dividends were continually reinvested. If the dividends were never reinvested then it would be worth somewhere around $345, 000.
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It depends on how often it is compounded. Assuming monthly: After 20 years it would be worth $27126.40