Articles, tagged with "capital gains", page 5
13th April 2011
The key benefit of investing your money in Commercial real estate is its security.
When the economy declines|recedes, you will find Commercial real estate generally holds its own. And when the economy is on the up, Commercial Property grows in value va...
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Author:
Chris Lang
13th April 2011
In the world of investing you are not likely to get the highest interest rates on savings for nothing. If you are looking for something - growth, profit, a return or whatever you want to call it on your investments - there is a "why" for someone to pay yo...
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Author:
Lee Coates
07th April 2011
There are a lot of good trades out there in this kind of market—some of them are value trades, while others are momentum opportunities. With sentiment in the broader market quite positive, the likelihood of further capital gains in the main stock market a...
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Author:
lombardipublishing
07th April 2011
A personal loan is not the answer of every financial need.For the retired people, the Post Office Monthly Income Scheme is a good savings instrument. The interest is 8% divided on a monthly payout basis. The payout if not required can be channeled t...
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Author:
Adhil Shetty
06th April 2011
Most real estate investors invest incorrectly or at a higher risk level than needed. As we have just seen through this gigantic mortgage fiasco and the failing of multiple banks most people buy properties with the hope that they will go up in value over ...
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Author:
mathewowens
03rd April 2011
Budget or no Budget, the next big tax planning opportunity is here, but you need to act before 6 April.It seems harder than usual this year to predict what ‘surprises’ will be announced in the Budget on 23 March; however, given the commitment to transpare...
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Author:
PracticeWEB Search
30th March 2011
There are two very major differences between investing in stock and investing in real estate. When investing in stocks you are typically investing for capital gains versus cash flow and have no control. In stock you are investing for capital gains, for ...
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Author:
mathewowens
28th March 2011
As additional and a lot of firms are providing 401(k) plans to their staff for retirement savings rather than traditional outlined benefit plans, more people are left with a big alternative once we leave our place of employment: What do we have a tendency...
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Author:
robert mccormack
25th March 2011
An IRA is a tool that was created for retirement savings. You can also invest through your IRA and multiply your retirement savings tremendously. At the same time, there are huge tax benefits that saves you lots of money in real estate investing.
I...
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Author:
Kahethu
23rd March 2011
THE FIRST 10 REASONS TO BUY A HOUSE – HOW MANY DO YOU HAVE
We get so caught up in the reasons clients give us why they are not buying or selling that we are buying into it. Of course we shake it off and get back to the positive but it is hard to fight...
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Author:
westlarealesta
21st March 2011
The real estate industry holds lots of potential for making profits and has the potential for continued growth with the increased demand for housing facilities. The industry has various advantages in terms of capital gains and is one of the best forms of ...
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Author:
power123
17th March 2011
So you are planning to shift to Australia? What should be your main concern? Of course Australian Finance!! The financial system of any one country is different from the other. If you plan to live in Australia you have to learn its financial system so tha...
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Author:
AnthonyDavis
16th March 2011
Should your retirement investments include equity index funds?
Such a fund typically invests in stocks, and tracks the performance of a specific stock index, such as the S & P 500. As index funds are mainly run by computers, the fees (and taxes, if rel...
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Author:
wealthyandhealthy
16th March 2011
Now more than ever, it's beneficial to make the most of your annual tax-free ISA allowance. Considering the government's VAT raise and the proposed hike in National Insurance, a basis rate tax payer could soon be paying more than 43% in taxes on every pou...
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Author:
Fidelity UK
15th March 2011
Panama is one of the most popular and established tax havens around. Its popularity is thanks to the offshore companies and foundations on offer. Panama’s tax advantages stem from the fact that it has a territorial tax system. This means there is no tax o...
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Author:
roleeben