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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. Dividends received deduction - Wikipedia

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    In order to receive the tax benefit of a dividends received deduction, a corporate shareholder must hold all shares of the distributing corporation's stock for a period of more than 45 days. Per §246(c)(1)(A), a dividends received deduction is denied under §243 with respect to any share of stock that is held by the taxpayer for 45 days or less.

  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. Here's How Many Shares of Medtronic You Need to Own to Get ...

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    That's the number of shares you need to own to collect that $1,000 in income. Note, too, that if the payout rises by 5% in the coming year, next year you'll be collecting $1,050 from your 357 ...

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  7. 100 Shares of These 10 Stocks Would Have Made You ... - AOL

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    Your investment: $2,389 — 100 shares at $23.89 (pre-stock split) Your investment after 10 years: $57,220 — 100 shares at $572.20 (pre-stock split) Total profit: $54,831

  8. Incentive stock option - Wikipedia

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    These shares are now a disqualifying disposition because they were sold before a 1 year holding period. This sale generates ordinary income of $175,000. On December 31, 2018, the remaining 500 exercised but not sold shares creates a bargain element of ($200-1)*500=$99,500 that may be taxed under the alternative minimum tax.

  9. Stock certificate - Wikipedia

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    Certificate for a share in Kennet and Avon Canal Navigation, Great Britain, 1808. In corporate law, a stock certificate (also known as certificate of stock or share certificate) is a legal document that certifies the legal interest (a bundle of several legal rights) of ownership of a specific number of shares (or, under Article 8 of the Uniform Commercial Code in the United States, a ...