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The cost basis is the original value of an asset adjusted for stock splits, dividends or capital distributions. It is used to figure capital gain or loss for tax purposes
Many of the Mutual Funds now track your cost basis so you should first check with them. If not - to determine total cost basis - you take your original purchase price (if you inherit the shares or receive the shares as a gift - different rules apply) plus any additional purchases plus any dividends reinvested. Once you determine total cost basis the easiest way to come up with cost per share is to divide the total cost basis by the number of shares to arrive at an average cost per share.
Every check redemption would have required the calculation of cost basis, so the problem can't be very difficult. Start from the last time the basis was calculated and add all of the interim investments.
The cost basis after the spin off was 27.99. In addition, the at-cost basis was at 72.01 of previous basis.
144 Bells
All of the furniture costes over 50,000 bells and the clothes cost over 1,000 bells.
2400 bells and sells for 600 bells
what was big lots cost basis in 2006?
15000 bells.
in inr 7100 with bells and cable
Cost bases.
cost basis medco spin off from merck