Sell HP (HPQ) stock to fund a goal

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Need cash for a goal? Plan the minimum-tax schedule to sell your vested HP (HPQ) shares and net a target amount by a target date, across tax years.

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Inputs

Your equity

One stack per ticker (current-employer RSUs, prior-employer holdings, index fund, etc.). Each stack has its own current price, growth assumption, and cost-basis lots.

Stack 1

Drives chance-of-shortfall · default 30%

Lots

Plan

Estimates only. Not financial advice.

10%
1%30%

Lock-in-now is deterministic (0%). Plans that wait depend on future prices; risk is near-zero when inventory comfortably exceeds the goal. Volatility: each stack's option-implied vol if a ticker is set, otherwise 30%. Lognormal model; real markets have fatter tails.

Tax
Wealth @ target$719,068$716,894$714,464$712,031
Chance of shortfall0%1.9%3.4%

Feasible

$400,071 net by 08/01/27

Total tax: $109,597 (federal $58,819, state $36,048, NIIT $14,729)

Schedule · Recommended

Sale dateSharesTaxNetCumulative
08/17/264,085$351,104$360,043
03/31/274$360$360,406
04/30/2732$2,896$363,321
05/31/27100$9,103$372,466
06/30/27100$9,157$381,644
07/31/27100$9,212$390,857
08/01/27100$9,215$400,071

Risk vs wealth

Each dot is a possible plan. Right is riskier, up is more wealth left over.

$711K$716K$720K0%5%10%chance of shortfallyour risk ceilingRecommendedLock in nowBalancedHold for growth

Trajectory of cash netted

Solid line = expected. Shaded band = 10th–90th percentile under price uncertainty.

$0$220K$440KAug 26Feb 27Aug 27goal $400K

After the plan

You keep 3,479 shares worth $411,873 at the projected target-date price, invested for the next decision.

You solved for a cash target. The beta optimizes your full portfolio across multiple goals and market scenarios, not just one funding need.

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About HP

HP (HPQ) is a public Hardware company, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Palo Alto, CA.

Equity grants at HP typically include restricted stock units (RSUs).

HP Inc. is an American multinational information technology company with its headquarters in Palo Alto, California, that develops personal computers (PCs), printers and other related supplies, as well as 3D printing services. It is the world's second-largest personal computer vendor by unit sales after Lenovo and ahead of Dell as of 2024.

Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard started in a Palo Alto garage in 1939 with an audio oscillator, and that garage is a California historic landmark. The modern company dates to 2015, when Hewlett-Packard split: HP Inc. took personal systems and printing, while the enterprise assets went to a separate company. Printing supplies carry the margins, which is why the business fights aftermarket cartridges, and the PC line spans consumer through commercial workstations. HP is headquartered in Palo Alto and sells through retail and channel partners in most of the world.

Sources: hp.com · en.wikipedia.org

Equity comp at HP

  • RSUs use single-trigger vesting: shares become yours as each portion vests on schedule, and the value is taxed as ordinary income at that point. No IPO or acquisition is required.

Researched 2026-08-17.

OptionsAhoy is an independent tool and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by HP.

If you hold vested HP (HPQ) shares and need a set amount of cash by a date (a house down payment, tuition, a sabbatical, a business buy-in), the question is which lots to sell and in which tax years to keep the most after tax. This calculator builds the minimum-tax sell schedule across your lots, accounting for federal long-term capital gains, the net investment income tax, and your state.

All HP tools → · Use the generic Stock Sale Funding Calculator for any company.

HP equity questions

How much HPQ stock do I sell to fund a goal without overpaying tax?
It depends on your cost basis, your target amount and date, and how the sale spreads across tax years. Selling vested HPQ shares triggers long-term capital-gains tax, plus the 3.8% net investment income tax and state tax above certain income, and bunching a large sale into one year can push the gain into a higher bracket. The calculator above builds the minimum-tax sell schedule across your lots to net your target amount by your date.
Does HP grant ISOs, NSOs, or RSUs?
Equity compensation at HP typically takes the form of restricted stock units (RSUs). Restricted stock units are taxed as ordinary income when they vest.
Do HP RSUs use double-trigger vesting?
No. HP restricted stock units (RSUs) use single-trigger vesting: each tranche becomes yours as it vests on schedule, taxed as ordinary income at that point, with no liquidity event required.
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