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  2. How do you calculate cost basis on investments? - AOL

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    The cost basis for stocks and mutual funds is generally the price you paid when you purchased the asset, plus any other trading costs. However, there are several methods to calculate cost basis ...

  3. GE Aerospace Stock: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    GE PE Ratio data by YCharts. As for buying the stock fresh or avoiding it, the question is a bit more difficult. After the strong third-quarter showing, GE Aerospace's price-to-earnings ratio is ...

  4. Cost basis - Wikipedia

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    Basis (or cost basis), as used in United States tax law, is the original cost of property, adjusted for factors such as depreciation. When a property is sold, the taxpayer pays/(saves) taxes on a capital gain /(loss) that equals the amount realized on the sale minus the sold property's basis.

  5. GE Aerospace: Buy, Sell, or Hold?

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    GE Cash Dividend Payout Ratio data by YCharts. The stock's dividend yield is just 0.69% today, but given the room for significant increases, that should quickly pick up over the next few years.

  6. Return on capital - Wikipedia

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    The cost of capital is the return expected from investors for bearing the risk that the projected cash flows of an investment deviate from expectations. It is said that for investments in which future cash flows are incrementally less certain, rational investors require incrementally higher rates of return as compensation for bearing higher ...

  7. PEG ratio - Wikipedia

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    The PEG ratio of 1 is sometimes said to represent a fair trade-off between the values of cost and the values of growth, indicating that a stock is reasonably valued given the expected growth. A crude analysis suggests that companies with PEG values between 0 and 1 may provide higher returns.

  8. GE Aerospace Stock Sinks: Time to Buy? - AOL

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    In total, GE Aerospace's orders are up 26% on a year-to-date basis, and with commercial aerospace services continuing to outpace expectations, the sell-off looks unjustified. Should you invest ...

  9. General Electric - Wikipedia

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    General Electric Co. announced on July 30, 2021 (the completion of) a reverse stock split of GE common stock at a ratio of 1-for-8 and trading on a split-adjusted basis with a new ISIN number (US3696043013) starting on August 2, 2021. [175]