Articles, tagged with "long term capital", page 5
02nd December 2008
The credit crunch has forced many people in the UK to divest themselves of some of their assets. This is a normal reaction to a declining market. But what about those property investing entrepreneurs who have chosen to hold on to their investments, are ad...
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Author:
Parmdeep Vadesha
10th November 2008
Whether or not you voted for Barack Obama, if you're a successful business owner, you probably want to plan now to minimize the increased business taxes an Obama administration seems sure to implement. A bit of upfront tax accounting and planning could ea...
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Author:
Stephen L. Nelson
29th September 2008
Here are the Three Deadly Weapons that can wreck the sale of your business. These weapons are based upon experience, discussions with many business owners, and many years of representing businesses in and out of the courtroom.
In selling a business, yo...
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29th September 2008
With little movement of interest rates and continuing drops in house prices will buy-to-let now be an investment vehicle of the past?
With buy-to-let lenders tightening up their lending criteria, house prices continuing to fall and the general lack of co...
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Author:
Benjamin Perry
25th September 2008
The history of capital gains in this country has been full of victory as well as defeat. While debate rages in Congress on whether a raise is fair or right for U.S. citizens and the U.S. economy, the Presidential candidates have both also voiced their own...
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Author:
Roni Deutch
08th September 2008
Buying a home is one of the major decisions of one's life and almost every body who takes a home loan has to go to a bank or financial institution to get his home financed. The money involved in a home loan is often a very big sum. Government of India has...
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Author:
Aadi
05th September 2008
Many retirees have employer stock in their 401 (k) and profit sharing plans. In these cases, there is an opportunity for converting ordinary income (which could be taxed at rates up to 35% federal plus state) into capital gains income (taxed at only 15...
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Author:
Polaris Financial
14th August 2008
Business owners often assume that a traditional corporation, or "C corporation," provides a good platform for saving money and growing wealth. As a result, these individuals do their investing inside their C corporations.
Superficially, this wealth-bui...
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Author:
Stephen L. Nelson
14th August 2008
Houston Texas, the fourth largest city in the country, is considered one of the best places to live in the United States and for those pursuing the American dream of owning a home, that dream is possible in Houston. If you're looking for some long term ca...
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Author:
Salieri
18th July 2008
The price of land in UK has been increased by almost 92% in the past 20 years. Thus investment in UK land has proved to be highly rewarding as returns on investment in land have outperformed the returns from stock market. Investing in UK land for long ter...
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Author:
Article Manager
18th July 2008
It is true that careful planning and foresight fullness is required for doing investments. But it is also true that knowledge of investment just needs a little study and financial research. Some people are scared of doing investment due to lack of knowled...
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Author:
Article Manager
10th July 2008
Q. My business partner and I are looking to buy new commercial premises. I want to buy my share using my SIPP but my partner does not have one. Is it possible for a SIPP to purchase a property with a non-SIPP co-owner?
A. Yes, it is possible for yo...
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Author:
Emma Bunting
06th June 2008
One of the major dilemmas that both married and unmarried home owners face is what happens to the $250/500k capital gains tax exclusion if you sell your home after owning it or living in it for less than two years? And what happens if you've sold another ...
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Author:
Nick Braun EA PhD
27th May 2008
A Growth Fund is basically a mutual fund that is made or compiled by a stock of companies in order to yield better dividends. They do re-present the potential for superior growths but then it is a bit risky. On a whole investors prefer to invest in a grow...
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Author:
Ryan Crown
08th May 2008
The capital gains rate for certain taxpayers will drop to 0% for tax years 2008 through 2010. How can you take advantage of this 0% capital gains rate?
First, let's review the capital gains rate in general.
Gains from sales of personal investments ...
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Author:
Tom Wheelwright