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Business, 24.07.2020 21:01, jada741

Over the past 20 years, Alfred has purchased 380 shares of Green, Inc., common stock. His first purchase was in 1996 when he acquired 30 shares for $20 a share. In 2003, Alfred bought 150 shares at $10 a share. In 2018, Alfred acquired 200 shares at $50 a share. He intends to sell 125 shares at $60 per share in the current year (2019). If Alfred's objective is to minimize gain and assuming he can adequately identify the shares to be sold, what is his recognized gain? a.$5,950 b.$6,250 c.$1,250 d.$3,520

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