78.34 - 75.32 = $3.02
The percentage gain is
3.02/75.32 = 0.0400 = 4% for 4 months (which makes it quartly)
The APR is three times that, or 12%
The EAR is: (1+i/n)^n - 1
= (1+(0.12/3))^3 - 1
= (1.04)^3 -1 = 0.1249 = 12.49%
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