Solution:
Dollar amount of total return = Capital gain distributions + Change in market value
First, we calculate the capital gain distributions
Income and capital gains distribution = ($0.12 + $0.22) x 130 shares
Income and capital gains distribution = $44.2
Now, we calculate the change in market value
Change in market value = Sales Price - Purchase price
Change in market value = 130 x $24 - 130 x $27
Change in market value = -$390
Therefore,
Dollar amount of total return = $44.2 + (-$390)
Dollar amount of total return = -$345.80
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