A potentially general intermediate, [closo-B10H8-10-PhI-1-COOH]-, for a class of functional anionic carboxylic acids, [closo-B10H8-10-X-1-COOH]2-, was obtained in four steps and 26% overall yield from [closo-B10H10]2-. It was converted to the pyridinium derivative (X = C5H5N+) and subsequently to coordination complexes with (phen)2Cu2+ and (phen)2Zn2+ ions. Both the acid and Zn(II) complex exhibit a cage-to-pyridine charge-transfer band. The availability of such acids opens access to functional metal-ion complexes with compensated charges.