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From: Tod on 19 Dec 2009 18:14 On Dec 17, 7:56 am, Stubby <William.Plum...(a)alum.mit.edu> wrote: > On Dec 16, 8:48 am, Arnie Goetchius <arnie.goetch...(a)invalid.domain> > wrote: > > > Stubby wrote: > > > I inherited stock in 1983. Mostly, I have let the the dividends > > > reinvest for all this time. However I didn't start using Quicken > > > until the late 1980s. Now I want to determine the basis price for the > > > stock(s) in a way that will stand up to an IRS audit if necessary. > > > The data available on the current transfer agent's web site doesn't go > > > back this far. Can anyone tell me how to do this? TIA. > > > Try this: > > >http://finance.yahoo.com/q/hp?s=GE > > > and substitute your stock symbol for "GE" > > Thanks, Arnie. Unfortunately the data it provides doesn't go back to > 1983. Try it on "FE" and you'll see. But that site will come in > handy for getting the history of stock straightened out. Now if > Quicken could only provide a table of price vs time. You might try this site provided you can come up with all the information: http://www.networthservices.com//welcome.aspx?name=Pg4@1(a)rDd0H@ |