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How are stocks/securities held in one investment account recorded?

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If you have a consolidated statement from the broker for one investment account and the statement shows each individual stock by number of shares and value, you may use the total of the investment account on the annual accounting. The stock and the investment account are intangible assets and any stock/security purchased is listed on schedule C as an addition.

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