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Compute the following regarding business and nonbusiness bad debts. on may 9, 2014, calvin acquired 250 shares of stock in aero corporation, a new startup company, for $68,750. calvin acquired the stock directly from aero, and it is classified as § 1244 stock (at the time calvin acquired his stock, the corporation had $900,000 of paid-in capital). on january 15, 2016, calvin sold all of his aero stock for $7,000. assume that calvin is single. if an amount is zero, enter "0". as a result of the sale, calvin has:

ordinary loss: $

short-term capital loss: $

long-term capital loss: $

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