Examples of Change in Stock Price in a sentence
Example: If the Beginning Stock Price for a company was $25.00 per share, and the company paid $2.50 in dividends over the Performance Period, and the Ending Stock Price was $30.00 per share (thereby making the Change in Stock Price $5.00 ($30.00 minus $25.00)), then the TSR for that company would be thirty percent (30%).
Example: If the Beginning Stock Price for a company was $25.00 per share, and the company paid $2.50 in dividends over the Performance Cycle, and the Ending Stock Price was $30.00 per share (thereby making the Change in Stock Price $5.00 ($30.00 minus $25.00)), then the TSR for that company would be thirty percent (30%).
Change in Stock Price + Dividends) / Beginning Stock Price; assumes dividends are reinvested.
TSR: (Change in Stock Price + Dividends Paid)/Beginning Stock Price Dividends Paid: The total of all dividends paid on one share of stock during the Performance Period, provided that dividends shall be treated as though they are reinvested on the date the dividend is paid.
Example: If the Beginning Stock Price for a company was $25.00 per share, and the company paid $2.50 in dividends over the Performance Period, and the Ending Stock Price was $30.00 per share (thereby making the Change in Stock Price $5.00 ($30.00 minus$25.00)), then the TSR for that company would be thirty percent (30%).