A mutual fund has total assets of $11 million and total liabilities of $5 million. There are 2 million shares outstanding. You invest $5000 in this fund. How many shares are you purchasing? shares
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This is done by subtracting the total liabilities from the total assets. So, $11 million - $5 million = $6 million. This is the total value of the fund. Show more…
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