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I have two concrete examples that I'm curious as to how people would account for them. note that I live in Germany so so rules might be different elsewhereMandatory Health...
Asked on 11/16/2020 by Scott Muc
1 answerIn various discussions it is often claimed that YahooFinance always processes the splits into their historical data, but GoogleFinance does not. I have an example where GoogleFinance calculates a split...
Asked on 11/16/2020 by user66128
2 answerI keep hearing about the 4% rule. I know it's based on historic returns, but aren't those returns based on U.S. stocks, at a time when the U.S. was...
Asked on 11/16/2020 by NL3294
3 answerI recently had an issue where I was trying to get a couple of shares of a stock about to split. I'm a micro-investor, so I was only able to...
Asked on 11/15/2020 by EHSK
1 answerEquinor ASA says it's listed on NYSE as an ADR under the symbol EQNR and on the Oslo Stock Exchange with...
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1 answerGoing to Japan in about a week, and I'm looking for ways to buy Japanese yen. In Australia, it's pretty nuts. If you exchange money from them, they'll charge...
Asked on 11/15/2020 by Joe.E
8 answerI use GnuCash for my personal accounting and for tracking investments in shares through my self-managed superannuation fund (SMSF). Recently I wound up the SMSF and transferred the shares into...
Asked on 11/15/2020 by Mikie
1 answerA legal question as a tenant in Alberta, Canada: Over Covid my fiancé qualified for some rent support. They sent three supplement cheques directly to our landlord. He said he...
Asked on 11/14/2020 by Jeff Kubik
0 answerI have following incomesSalaryInterest income from fixed depositsShort term capital gains from sale of equity stocksLong term capital gains from sale of debt mutual fundSearching for it leads me to...
Asked on 11/14/2020 by Farhan Ghumra
1 answerWhiting Petroleum is currently in chapter 11 restructuring. If the restructuring plan is agreed, existing stock holders will get a 3% stake in they call "new common stock" and bond...
Asked on 11/13/2020 by Anachronism
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