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Total Cost

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Total cost
The price paid for a security plus the broker's commission and any accrued interest that is owed to the seller (in the case of a bond).

All In Cost
The total cost of a transaction after commissions, interest rates, and other expenses. For example, a student loan has a principal and interest rate, but the all in cost may include an origination fee, a federal default fee, and other expenses.

total cost
The total amount of money expended to establish an investment position. Total cost includes commissions, accrued interest, and taxes, in addition to the principal amount of securities traded.


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