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  2. Stock Average CalculatorCalculate Cost Basis

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    Calculate your cost basis using our stock average calculator. Average down ten transactions at once to calculate the average share price.

  3. Cost Basis Calculators

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    Free calculators for computing cost basis and gain/loss on cash in lieu of fractional shares resulting from spinoffs, stock splits, stock mergers, stock mergers with cash to boot. Calculators also adjust for return of principal payments and amortization of bond premiums and discounts.

  4. Cost Basis: What It Is, How to Calculate It - NerdWallet

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    To calculate your basis, the average cost method takes the cost of all the shares you have purchased and divides it by the number of shares.

  5. Cost Basis Calculator

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    Netbasis can provide fast answers when you need to figure out your correct cost basis or capital gains tax amounts. We have your stock or mutual funds’ history of corporate actions, pricing and dividends going back as far as 1925. Our cost basis calculator will quickly provide you with your adjusted cost basis even if you don’t have all of ...

  6. Cost Basis: What It Is, How to Calculate, and Examples

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    Cost basis is the original value of an asset for tax purposes, adjusted for stock splits, dividends, and return of capital distributions.

  7. Stock Average Calculator (Cost Basis)

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    The stock average calculator helps you determine your stock's average price, also known as the stock cost basis, when you have bought shares of a company at different prices.

  8. Stock Cost Basis Calculator for Gains and Losses - Investment U

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    With this stock cost basis calculator, you can determine the total cost basis of your investment. By entering the number of shares (units) and share price (cost per unit), you can find the total value of the investment.