u/DB_555

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New User - How to Find Cost Basis of Taxable Investments

Just started using Boldin, so I appreciate any and all input.

My question is, I have some taxable accounts and have imported them as such. The problem is, without knowing the cost basis, I fear Boldin is going to assume the entirety of the account is taxable, when in fact there is some cost basis to each. Fidelity doesn't seem to report the cost basis, or I cannot easily find it.

Has anyone using Fidelity found a solution to this issue?

TIA!

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u/DB_555 — 2 days ago

We have a bunch of gold jewelry sitting in a drawer that we'd like to sell for melt value, plus a handful of old coins (mostly silver dollars dating back to late 1800s/early 1900s). Any legit place to sell locally? Thanks.

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u/DB_555 — 4 months ago