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.
MG stands for milligram.milli means thousand.so 1000 MGs make 1 piece of Gram.so:
35MG/1000
=0.035 OF 1 GRAM
Which in simple means you need 28.57 cans of soda to make 1 gram of sodium
(1000/35=28.57)
partnership...
what is the corporate charter number
board of director's
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= (3 rooms X 12 ft X 12 ft) + (2 rooms X 15 ft X 20 ft)
= (3 X 144 ft^2) + (2 X 300 ft^2)
= (432 + 600) ft^2 = 1032 square ft
OR you can write this as 1032 ft^2, which is just feet raised to the second power.
what describes the bond between nitrogen and hrdrogen
An element of bond business is a face value similar to the principal amount of loan.
business cycle
The value of stock is usually quoted by it's monetary value at any given time. The price is usually quoted without decimal points. For example a share that is worth £2.97 is usually written as 297.
in eighths of a dollar (a+)
producers will supply as the good price
Producers will supply more of a product as the price goes up. A+
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Whole market (A+)