Stock Split Calculator

Calculate how stock splits affect your shares, price, and cost basis.

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Important Financial Disclaimer

This calculator provides estimates based on standard financial formulas from verified references. Results are for informational and educational purposes only and should not be considered as professional financial, investment, or tax advice.

For important financial decisions such as loans, investments, mortgages, retirement planning, or tax matters, please consult with qualified financial advisors, certified financial planners, or licensed tax professionals who can review your specific situation.

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Current Holdings

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Split Details

Split: 4-for-1 forward split

New Share Count

400

shares at $250.00 each

Pre-Split Value
$100,000.00
Post-Split Value
$100,000.00
New Price
$250.00
Share Change
+300
Old Cost Basis
$500.00
New Cost Basis
$125.00

Note: Stock splits do not change the total value of your holdings. Your 100 shares become 400 shares.

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sources

  • Reserve Bank of India (RBI) — Financial regulations, lending rates, and monetary policy guidelines. rbi.org.in
  • Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) — Consumer finance guidelines, mortgage and loan disclosure standards. consumerfinance.gov
  • Securities and Exchange Board of India (SEBI) — Investment and securities market regulations. sebi.gov.in
  • Investopedia — Financial formulas, definitions, and educational content. investopedia.com

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Editorial Note

MyCalcBuddy Editorial Team

This page is maintained as an educational calculator reference.

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Formula Source: Fundamentals of Financial Management

by Brigham & Houston

🔄Last reviewed: May 2026
✓Formula checks are based on standard references and internal QA review.