JohnB5677
Expert Alumni

Investors & landlords

You will have to have a value for each individual stock. 

  • You will first determine the price per share on the day you purchased it.
  • You would then multiply by the number of shares that you sold. 
  • This will result in the cost basis  for that block of stock.

If you are having trouble determining the original value per share you may be able to use Historical Stock Quote Prices - MarketWatch to determine the original value.

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