The book value of a stock is the amount you paid to acquire units or shares of a security, including commissions associated with the purchase of these securities. It corresponds to the total quantity of units multiplied by their average unit cost.
Consult the acquisition value of your securities on your portfolio statement by signing in to the online brokerage platform.
Once connected, under the Documents tab, click Portfolio statements.
The documents and portfolio statements are not yet available on the direct brokerage app.
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