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29 June, 19:00

A person owned 300 shares of MNO common stock, which cost $23,400. MNO then had a 3-for-1 stock split. After the split, the person sold 100 shares for $5,600. How much gain (or loss) resulted from the sale?

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  1. 29 June, 19:29
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    A 3-for-1 stock split means that the number of shares is multiplied by 3,

    and becomes 900 shares.

    Cost of one share before split: 23,000/900=$78

    Cost of one share after split: 23,000/900=$26

    Cost of 100 shares before split:78*100=7800

    Cost of 100 shares after split:26*100=2600

    The above sale result in loss of: 7800-2600=$5200
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