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  2. Capital gains tax in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The individual lots of 100 shares are typically not held separate; even in the days of physical stock certificates, there was no indication which stock was bought when. If the taxpayer sells 100 shares, then by designating which of the five lots is being sold, the taxpayer will realize one of five different capital gains or losses.

  3. Shares outstanding - Wikipedia

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    Shares outstanding can be calculated as either basic or fully diluted. The basic count is the current number of shares. Dividend distributions and voting in the general meeting of shareholders are calculated according to this number.

  4. Round lot - Wikipedia

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    A round lot (or board lot) is a normal unit of trading of a security, which is usually 100 shares of stock in US. [1] Each stock exchange has its own regulations regarding round lot sizes: they can range anywhere from 1-100 shares, depending on the exchange. [2] Any quantity less than this normal unit is referred to as an odd lot.

  5. Why Big Lots Shares Got Crushed - AOL

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  6. Stock - Wikipedia

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    Additional shares may subsequently be authorized by the existing shareholders and issued by the company. In some jurisdictions, each share of stock has a certain declared par value, which is a nominal accounting value used to represent the equity on the balance sheet of the corporation. In other jurisdictions, however, shares of stock may be ...

  7. Capital asset - Wikipedia

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    See Triple bottom line for widely used public sector accounting methods in which natural capital and social capital are characterized not as intangibles or externalities but as actual capital assets. In some income tax systems (for example, in the United States), gains and losses from capital assets are treated differently than other income ...

  8. Tax accounting in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The Internal Revenue Code governs the application of tax accounting. Section 446 sets the basic rules for tax accounting. Tax accounting under section 446(a) emphasizes consistency for a tax accounting method with references to the applied financial accounting to determine the proper method. The taxpayer must choose a tax accounting method ...

  9. 100 Shares of These 10 Stocks Would Have Made You ... - AOL

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    Your investment after 10 years: $201,298 — 100 shares at $2,012.98 (pre-stock split) Total profit: $194,228 Amazon’s story is fairly similar to that of Netflix.