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capital gainsn. the difference between the sales price and the original cost (...
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capital gainsA capital gain is the amount you get from selling property, like stock or a house. For example, if you buy stock for $1,000 and sell it for $1,250, you have capital gain of $250. You don't need t [..]
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capital gainsSee Holding gains.
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capital gainsProfit on the sale of a capital asset, such as stock or real estate. If a person sells a primary residence, current tax law lets the seller exclude $250,000 in profit from capital gains tax. A couple [..]
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capital gainsAn increase in the value of capital.
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capital gainsexcess (deficiency) of the sales price of an asset over its book value. Calculated on the basis of original cost adjusted, as appropriate, for accrual of discount or amortization of premium and for de [..]
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capital gainsPositive difference between the sale price of an asset and the original purchase price.
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capital gainsProfits from sale of assets, such as stocks, bonds or real estate that are not taxed until the asset is sold
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capital gainsA profit from the sale of financial investments.
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capital gainsThe buying and selling of a security or other appreciating asset that has increased in value during the time you owned it. It is subject to capital gains tax, as listed on IRS Form 1040, Schedule D.
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capital gainsA capital gain is an increase in the value of a capital asset such as common stock. A capital gain is the increased difference between the purchase price and the sale price realized when a capital ass [..]
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capital gainsThe difference between the net price at which a security (shares, bonds etc) is sold and the net cost originally paid to purchase it. If a stock is sold below cost, the difference is a capital loss.
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capital gainsCapital gains refer to the profit from the sale of an investment or other asset.
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capital gainsn. ganancias de capital
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capital gainsThe gains realized upon the distribution or disposition of certain types of assets. In a non-registered account, 50% of the amount is taxable as income when received.
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capital gainsThe increase in value of an investment above the original purchase price or basis of the investment.
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capital gainsn. the difference between the sales price and the original cost (plus improvements) of property.
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capital gainsThis is the profit made from the sale of an asset at a higher price than its book value entered in the balance sheet. Capital gains may also be the result of the valuations made by the independent experts on based on market values and not an actual sale.
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capital gainsProfits realized from the sale of an asset or investment.
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capital gainsThis is earnings from the sale of a security at a higher price than the original purchase price. Also, a specific long term objective for many mutual funds. Top
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capital gainsThe difference in value between what you originally paid for an investment and the price at which it was sold, assuming the investment gained value.
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