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Business, 16.10.2019 22:00 Mystical3Sparkle

Over the past 20 years, alfred has purchased 380 shares of green, inc., common stock. his first purchase was in 1993 when he acquired 30 shares for $20 a share. in 1998, alfred bought 150 shares at $10 a share. in 2013, alfred acquired 200 shares at $50 a share. alfred intends to sell 125 shares at $60 per share in the current year (2014). if alfred's objective is to minimize gain and assuming he can adequately identify the shares to be sold, what is his recognized gain?

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