While I was lying on the the floor next to Isaac's crib waiting for him to fall asleep, the answer to my financial-data dilemma occurred to me. When he finally fell asleep, I was able to confirm it.
I actually paid for the stock options from my other bank account -- my money market (which I use as savings) with the same bank. And I have that check register, because for reasons too tedious to go into, I stopped using it partway through and started using the same register for my checking account.
So I found the exact amount. And I was right about thinking it was $925 -- in fact, it was $924.75. Go me!
I'm slightly embarrassed that it took me so long to clue in ... but mostly just relieved. Yay! Now I can file my taxes and get my refund!
I actually paid for the stock options from my other bank account -- my money market (which I use as savings) with the same bank. And I have that check register, because for reasons too tedious to go into, I stopped using it partway through and started using the same register for my checking account.
So I found the exact amount. And I was right about thinking it was $925 -- in fact, it was $924.75. Go me!
I'm slightly embarrassed that it took me so long to clue in ... but mostly just relieved. Yay! Now I can file my taxes and get my refund!