capital gain

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An amount by which the value or the proceeds of the sale of a capital asset by its owner exceed its cost to the owner
An increase in the value of a capital asset
The profit made from the sale of securities due to an increase in the value of the securities
The profit made from the sale of a capital asset, such as real estate, a house, jewelry or stocks and bonds
Profit or loss realized on the sale of securities or other assets in a fund's portfolio Long term capital gains refer to a gain on assets owned in the portfolio for longer than one year Short term capital gains refer to a gain on assets owned in the portfolio of one year or less Profits are usually paid out to the mutual fund shareholders once a year
Profit from a sale of an investment constitutes a capital gain For example, if you bought a share of stock for $5 and later sold it for $7 50, you would have a capital gain of $2 50
The gain from the sale or exchange of a capital asset
Profit earned from the sale of an asset, where the sales price was greater than the adjusted basis (See adjusted basis, deferred capital gain, excluded capital gain, realized capital gain (loss), recognized capital gain)
The amount by which proceeds from the sale of a capital asset exceed the original cost
Money earned by a mutual fund when it sells holdings in its portfolio at a price greater than the price it originally paid An increase in the market value of a mutual fund's securities, as reflected in the net asset value (NAV) of the fund's shares
Profit realized when a capital asset is sold for a higher price than the purchase price Commercial paper - unsecured obligation issued by a corporation or special purpose entity to finance its short-term credit needs Maturities generally range from 1 to 270 days Coupon - periodic interest payment made to a bondholder during the life of a bond Credit rating - evaluation of a corporate or municipal bond's relative credit-worthiness according to the issuer's ability to repay principal and make interest payments Bonds are rated by various organizations such as Standard & Poor's and Moody's Ratings range from AAA or Aaa (the highest) to D, which represents a company in default Current yield - annual rate of return on a security, calculated by dividing the interest or dividends paid by the security's current market price back to top
Arise when an investment is sold at a higher price than originally paid In a mutual fund, capital gains are created when the fund buys and sells underlying securities at a premium over purchase price These gains are then distributed to unitholders at least annually Unitholders can also earn capital gains by redeeming their fund shares at higher prices than they originally paid
The excess by which proceeds from the sale of a capital asset exceeds the cost
The excess of the selling price over the cost basis when assets, such as securities and other personal and investment assets, are sold
The profit realized when a capital asset is sold for a higher price than the purchase price See also capital loss
An increase (decrease) in the value of your investment or an amount received (lost) by a mutual fund for selling securities above (below) their cost If you sell or exchange your fund shares for more or less than your cost basis, you will realize a capital gain or loss All capital gains, whether earned by the fund or from the sale of fund shares, must be reported on your tax return Different tax rates may apply depending on how long assets were held, when they were sold, and other factors Any capital losses from the sale of fund shares must be reported on your tax return and may be used to offset capital gains
Gain or profit from the sale of assets or securities
The profit made from the sale of a capital asset
The taxable profit derived from the sale of a capital asset
Gain on the sale of a capital asset If long-term (generally over six months), capital gains are sometimes favorably taxed A personal residence is a capital asset
The gain from selling a capital asset that is held for more than a specified time The gain is usually the amount realized (net sales price) less your investment (adjusted tax basis) in the property Capital gains receive favorable tax treatment in that the maximum rate is set at 10 to 28 percent when the maximum tax rate on ordinary income is 39 6 percent Capital losses can only be deducted in any year up to the amount of capital gains plus $3,000 Special rules apply for capital gains realized on investments in qualified Small Business Stock that permit 50 percent of the capital gain to be excluded
When a stock, bond, or mutual fund is sold for a profit, the difference between the net sales price of the security and its net cost, or original basis If a stock, bond, or mutual fund is sold below cost, the difference is a capital loss
positive difference between the buying and selling prices of a property (Economics)
The difference between the selling price of an asset that has appreciated in value and its original purchase price A "capital loss" occurs when the selling price of an asset is below the original purchase price Long-term capital gains (on assets held for a year or longer) are taxed at a lower rate than ordinary income
The profitable result of the sale of a security or asset whereby the net sales price exceeds the net cost at date of purchase
If you sell an asset for more than you paid for it originally, you will have a gain Examples of assets that could produce a capital gain are: a piece of land, a government bond, or stock in a corporation
You bought a share and later sold it If you made a profit, that's your capital gain If you lost money, it's a capital loss If you make enough of a capital gain outside your tax-sheltered accounts (PEPs, ISAs), you'll be liable for capital gains tax (CGT) The amount of profit you can make without paying CGT is £7,100 for the 1999/2000 tax year
the amount by which the selling price of an asset exceeds the purchase price; the gain is realized when the asset is sold
The difference (gain or loss) between the basis in a capital asset and the value that is realized from its sale or disposition
When a stock is sold for a profit, the capital gain is the difference between the net sales price of the securities and their net cost, or original basis If a stock is sold below cost, the difference is a capital loss
capital gain tax
tax imposed on profits earned by selling property
capital gains
plural form of capital gain
capital gains
Capital gains are the profits that you make when you buy something and then sell it again at a higher price. He called for the reform of capital gains tax. profits you make by selling your possessions
capital gain

    Silbentrennung

    cap·i·tal gain

    Türkische aussprache

    käpıtıl geyn

    Antonyme

    capital loss

    Aussprache

    /ˈkapətəl ˈgān/ /ˈkæpətəl ˈɡeɪn/

    Etymologie

    () capital + gain
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