sermaye zararları

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(Ticaret) capital loss
A decrease in the value of a capital asset
a capital loss occurs when an asset is sold at a price below the price at which it was purchased; the difference is the magnitude of the capital loss
Loss on capital invested Individuals who incur a loss from the sale of a security are credited with a capital loss that may be used to offset capital gains for purposes of calculating income taxes
Net loss resulting from the sale or exchange of securities
the amount by which the purchase price of an asset exceeds the selling price; the loss is realized when the asset is sold
Amount by which the proceeds from the sale of a capital asset are less than its cost basis
The loss on an investment when it is sold for less than it originally cost
The difference between the net cost of a security and the net sale price, if that security is sold at a loss
The loss from the sale or exchange of a capital asset Up to $3,000 of net capital loss is deductible annually with the excess carried forward to future years Losses on personal-use assets are not deductible
The loss that results when a capital asset is sold for less than its purchase price
A capital loss occurs when the security is sold for less than its cost basis
The decrease in the value of an investment or asset opposite of capital gain
The loss incurred when a capital asset is sold for a lower price than the purchase price See also capital gain
The amount by which the cost basis of a capital asset exceeds the proceeds from the sale In the case of securities, such as stocks or bonds, if you sell your security for less than your original purchase price, you may incur a capital loss Under current law, up to $3,000 of net capital can be used annually to reduce ordinary income Capital losses can be used without limit to reduce capital gains
loss from the sale of a capital asset
loss of equity
Loss sustained from the sale of an asset, where the sales price was less than the adjusted book basis (See adjusted basis)
The difference between the net cost of an investment and the net sales price when the asset is sold at a loss
Same as capital gains except that a loss occurs rather than a gain
The result when an investment is sold for less than its original purchase price For comparison see Capital Gains
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