The RBC Direct Investing Book Cost Update Form is used to update or correct the book cost information for securities held in an RBC Direct Investing account. Investors must provide details such as the security description, total quantity, average unit cost, total book cost, currency, and the date of purchase or transfer. Supporting documents like trade confirmations or statements from other financial institutions are usually required to verify the book cost details. You can download the RBC Direct Investing Book Cost form in PDF format to submit accurate cost information for your investment holdings.

Source: https://www.rbcdirectinvesting.com/
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