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How to Make the Most Out of Your Parents’ Stocks
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How to Make the Most Out of Your Parents’ Stocks By Douglas Goldstein, CFP® What should you do if you inherit a portfolio of stocks from your parents? Should you sell them? To answer the question of whether you should sell the stocks, start by asking yourself whether you would buy these stocks if you had extra cash. You have no moral or legal obligation to keep the positions just because your parents owned them. I’ve had people come into my office with stocks that their parents bought decades earlier, and they said, “My father said this was such a great company that I should never sell the stock.” But how could anyone have known whether a company that was in business 10 or 20 years ago would still be a good investment today? Remember Pan Am, Blockbuster, or Enron? Even though your father’s research many years ago suggested that a company would be a good buy, times have probably changed. What about the tax I’ll have to pay? Everyone is in a different tax situation, but people who live and die in the United