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I believe my investment firm miscalculated my investment wealth amount

I have a problem with the investment firm my former employer used - they are telling me I have no wealth left - but I only got the vested amount of $65k. I believe the shares and share price were calculated incorrectly. I don’t know how to prove that. I am very frustrated and have no money. Yet I believe I have over $35.5 million in retirement investment wealth owed to me. The amount of shares say 1421.118 and the share price is $25.5500 The investment firm is calculating the numbers like they have 2 numbers to the right of the decimal points- which is only thousands of dollars and that is not logical for mutual Fund investments. $36,309.5649 - which they say is only $36,309.57 - Technically they shouldn’t have even rounded up that number. They didn’t even do that right! I believe it needs to be calculated and multiplied using core math. Multiplying the numbers to the left side of the decimal point first - then multiplying the numbers to the right side - with the calculated amount being $35,525.649000 When I look at a numbering guide on Google- it says 6 numbers to the right of the decimal point is millions and when written traditionally - that calculation would be $35,526,649.00 - correct??! Unlike numbers to the left of the decimal point- 6 numbers to the right of the decimal point are: Tens, hundreds, thousands, ten thousands, hundred thousands, millions Please help me resolve this issue!

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