BOOT Average Annual Return 10 Years
Growth of $10,000.00
Without Dividends Reinvested Into BOOT


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Start date: 11/10/2014
End date: 11/07/2024
Start price/share: $18.00
End price/share: $134.46
Dividends collected/share: $0.00
Total return: 647.00%
BOOT Average Annual Return: 22.27%
Starting investment: $10,000.00
Ending investment: $74,679.11
Years: 10.00


BOOT average annual return is presented with the assumption of reinvestments of any dividends on ex-date.
Boot Barn Holdings is a lifestyle retail chain focused on western and work-related footwear, apparel and accessories. Co.'s product offering is anchored by a selection of western and work boots and is complemented by an assortment of coordinating apparel and accessories. Co. also carries denim, western shirts, cowboy hats, belts and belt buckles, western-style jewelry and accessories. Co.'s western assortment includes various brands, such as Ariat, Cinch, Cody James, Corral, Dan Post, Durango, El Dorado, Idyllwind, and Wrangler. Co.'s work assortment includes rugged footwear, outerwear, overalls, denim and shirts, including safety-toe boots and flame-resistant and high-visibility clothing. The BOOT average annual return 10 years is shown above.

The Average Annual Return on the BOOT average annual return 10 years page and across the coverage universe of our site, is a measure of the annualized return over the past ten years (or specified start date) for a given investment (up to the end of prior trading session recorded). Arguably, choosing ten years for a measurement period is on the one hand completely arbitrary, but on the other hand provides a sufficiently long window to capture long-term trends.

Thus, researching Average Annual Returns is good practice for investors — whether BOOT average annual return 10 years or other benchmarks/peers — and when doing so it is also important to factor in dividends, because a financial instrument's annualized return is more than just the change in price if that instrument pays a dividend or coupon. Our website aims to empower investors by performing the BOOT average annual return calculation with any dividends reinvested as applicable (on ex-dates).
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★★★★★ Based on a ranking of our entire coverage universe by highest ten year average annual return, Boot Barn Holdings (BOOT) ranks in the top 25% of all stocks whose returns we have reviewed.
What has the average annual return been for BOOT over the past ten years?
✔️Accepted answer: The ten year BOOT average annual return has been 22.27%.

What start date was used in your BOOT average annual return calculation?
✔️Accepted answer: The start date was 11/10/2014.

What end date was used in your BOOT average annual return calculation?
✔️Accepted answer: The end date was 11/07/2024.

If I had invested $10,000 into BOOT ten years ago, how much would I have today?
✔️Accepted answer: Today, as of 11/07/2024, you would have $74,679.11.

What does that work out to on a total return basis?
✔️Accepted answer: The BOOT ten year total return ending 11/07/2024 works out to 647.00%.


Also see:
BOOT stock yearly return 2015
BOOT stock yearly return 2016
BOOT stock yearly return 2017
BOOT stock yearly return 2018
BOOT stock yearly return 2019
BOOT stock yearly return 2020
BOOT stock yearly return 2021
BOOT stock yearly return 2022
BOOT stock yearly return 2023
BOOT YTD return
 

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