No. Race is just a human concept used to label phenotypes that are clearly distinct.
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i dont remember but its definitely not human plus human
The cost basis for a covered call strategy is the price at which the underlying asset was purchased, plus any additional costs such as commissions or fees.
The cost of the sum of it's parts and labor plus a bit extra for profit for the manufacturer.
The cost of the sum of it's parts and labor plus a bit extra for profit for the manufacturer.
The adjusted cost basis for Restricted Stock Units (RSUs) is the original value of the RSUs plus any additional income recognized when the units vest.
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No, she has one biological brother, plus two step-brothers and one step-sister.
The dimension of a space is defined as the number of vectors in its basis. Assuming your vectors are 1,2,1,0 0,1,-2,0 2,2,1,0 and 3,5,1,0 (extra zeros because you are in R4) then you must first check to see if they are linearly indepent. If all the vectors are linearly independent then the subspace defined by those vectors has a dimension 4, as there are 4 vectors in the basis.
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.