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Old 02-26-2024, 05:50 PM   #3507
fotze2
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This is not worthy of a thread. Dealing with my dead dads investments and stuff and I will be going to Locke soon for sure but.

He bought 200 shares of BMO in 1993 for $27 each. At some point he did the drip thing and now there are 490 shares. How in the sweet hell would you calculate the capital gain on that. There’s no online brokerage. I actually have the shares. You would have to get the strike price of very dividend somehow over the years. How the hell do you get that? Is there a way to model it with some calculator online?

It’s not like those 291 shares were gotten at the original price.
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