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Q: Helen pays a 10 percent commission on the cost of the stock she bought at 17.57 per share She purchased 150 shares How much will Helen pay for the stocks and commission?
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When you buy shares for a company in the stock exchange where does money go?

Ultimately, the money goes to the previous owner of the stock which can be a company, group, or individual. However, the money passes through different hands depending on how the shares were bought and sold. For instance if you bought shares though an online broker then the shares might be purchased in bundles by the online broker, and then transferred to you. Mutual funds buy shares of various companies on your behalf using money you contributed.


Jackie wants to buy 13 shares of stock at 12.00 per share Her broker charges 10 percent commission for the sale How much will Jackie pay for the stock?

171.60


What would 5000 of Microsoft stock bought in 1976 be worth today?

If in 1976 you could buy 5000 shares of what is now Microsoft stock, it would be worth the same as 5000 shares of Microsoft that was purchased today - no matter when you bought it, it would be 5000 x today's stock price of Microsoft (you would probably pay more today). You probably want to know how rich you would be today if you had purchased 5000 shares of Microsoft stock in 1976. That would take some research because the shares of Microsoft stock available in 1976 are probably not the same as what is available today (because of splits and other events that could have occurred).


Where are shares bought sold and traded?

On the stock market


Features of Bought out deals?

A bought-out deal is a deal in which the company sells its shares to an agent or a merchant banker, this merchant banker then offloads or sells the shares at an appropriate time.

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Helen pays a 10 commission on the cost of the stock she bought at 17.57 per share. She purchased 150 shares. How much will Helen pay for the stocks and commission?

2899.05


How much would a stock price need to increasein order for Camerin to break even if he purchased stock for 500 and the commission was a flat 19.95 per trade?

Without knowing how many shares Camerin bought, this can't be answered. The formula you need is (commission / number of shares tendered).


Stoplight Auto Center is selling its shares for 28.75 How much commission would the auto center pay on a sale of 90 shares with a 10 percent commission?

258.75


Who purchased the Suez canal in 1875?

British Prime Minister Disreali bought enough shares to gain controlling interest in the canal


A man bought abc stock at 19.65 per share and it sold at 23.25 per share what was his profit on 80 shares before deductions for commission and taxes?

$3oo.Oo


When you buy shares for a company in the stock exchange where does money go?

Ultimately, the money goes to the previous owner of the stock which can be a company, group, or individual. However, the money passes through different hands depending on how the shares were bought and sold. For instance if you bought shares though an online broker then the shares might be purchased in bundles by the online broker, and then transferred to you. Mutual funds buy shares of various companies on your behalf using money you contributed.


Stoplight Auto Center is selling its shares for 28.75. How much commission would the auto center pay on a sale of 90 shares with a 10 commission?

258.75


What would 100 shares of wal-mart stock bought in 1970 be worth today?

Walmart stock first came on the market in 1970. If a person had purchased 100 shares of Walmart's stock in 1970, they would be worth around 35 million dollars today.


Jackie wants to buy 13 shares of stock at 12.00 per share Her broker charges 10 percent commission for the sale How much will Jackie pay for the stock?

171.60


If you buy 1000 shares of a stock with a 10 Commission and then sell 100 of it with a commission of 10 and then sell 900 later with a 10 comission what is the cost basis of the 100 and 900 shares sold?

To determine cost basis you want to take the total amount paid + commission and calculate your cost per share. Lets say the stock was $10 per share and you bought 1000 shares with a commission of $10. Total cost would be $10,010. Divide that number by 1000 to get your cost per share. This equals $10.01 per share. If you sold 100 shares your cost basis is $1001. If you sold 900 shares your cost basis is $9009. To go one step further when you sell the stock subtract the commission from the sales proceeds. If you sold 100 shares of the stock at $15 with a $10 dollar commission then your total sales proceeds will be $1490. Now just take the sales proceeds of $1490 - the cost basis of $1001 to determine your capital gains or losses. In this example you have a gain of $489. Use this same process to determine gains and losses for the other 900 shares.


Apache sold stock for 33 and a half at the close of the day If you bought 10 shares how much would it cost?

At the end of the day, $335, plus odd-lot premium, plus broker's commission.


Can you buy shares in Dubai airport?

No. shares can be bought only from registered stock exchanges.