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Tax question on qualified dividends
Friday, February 05, 2010 - 3 Posts by 2 People @ Business, Finance, and Investing Relocation, Moving, Local City Discussions - City-Data
Dividends "X" and Qualified Dividends "Y"... not knowing what that means, I call up the finance company
, I always see the dividend disbursement but it ONLY correlates with the Ordinary Dividend... I don't see
advisor you had. I don't get it... when calculating the AGI in the 1040, it asks for the Ordinary
<<<Dividends don't show up on price chart
Saturday, January 09, 2010 - 3 Posts by 3 People @ Dividend investing for retirement Message Board
Lt;<<Dividends don't show up on price charts, only share price. You have to account
for the dividends in some way, don't you? They are considered profits. Additionally, a chart doesn't show
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With dividends reinvested you have 1551 shares and your income has increased 55%.
Calculating
Art, re: Dividend increase Before Q’s Analyst Da
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 - 4 Posts by 4 People @ Qualcomm Moderated Thread - please read rules before posting Message Board
Art, re: Dividend increase
Before Q’s Analyst Day I PMed a fellow SI’er the following re: paying
an “enhanced” dividend along with a 5% stock dividend.
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(except making the arithmetic for calculating eventual capital gains or losses more difficult.)
Jon.
The Sexual Dividend
Tuesday, August 05, 2003 - 12 Posts @ School & Education - Powered by Social Strata
Myself getting up every day and calculating velocities and forces as a career. Posted August 05, 2003
Posted August 14, 2003 09:31 AM Hey if you are good at science, which I am not, I might need your help! I would love your...
e-mail address or something. I am in college, one of my required classes is Physical Science. I have been putting off taking...
TMF: Calculating Portfolio Returns Management
Friday, December 18, 2009 - 4 Posts by 1 People @ TMF: Portfolio Management
A couple of questions regarding calculating portfolio returns:
1.) Ever since www.icarra.com ceased
E-Trade calculates total returns for positions by calculating the indiviual returns for each
you subtract the negative return from 1 and use the result.
Calculating my returns monthly gives me
Need help calculating percentages
Friday, October 16, 2009 - 20 Posts by 14 People @ SLC - snopes.com
Irrelevant if you just want to show someone how to calculate it. That understanding comes later.
To me
half metre per second, but our computers for calculation would accept only whole numbers**. So
I'm really having a brain fart! I can't figure out how to get the percentage here. Can anyone help please?
I have a total...
Cap gains/Dividends
Monday, August 09, 1204 - 12 Posts by 4 People
Monthly dividend. This happens for all my positions since i added many positions i calculated
Methodology" to my satisfaction. It is calculating incorrect results and we need to complain
New to site and enjoying keeping portfolio updated etc. Question..i inputted my positions into the portfolio but arrived ...
calculating ACB - how to account for
Monday, February 26, 2007 - 11 Posts @ Support : Canadian mutual funds
Wondering how to calculate my ACB. I've read the other posts and understand the concept of averaging
not bother to learn how to calculate ACB
even if your advisor does provide a year-end summary
of transactions, its not up to them to calculate your capital gains/losses, and you cant necessarily rely
How to go about calculating a realistic rate of return for the stock market...
Sunday, November 08, 2009 - 4 Posts by 4 People @ gurus Questions - Cash Commons
Only logged 10.8% per year, including dividends , from 1950 to 2008.
So I'm pretty sure 12% isn't
When making predictions about future value of money, it's necessary to pick a rate of return to figure out what $500/month...
will grow to in 10, 20, and 30 years.
A recent pick from a personal finance guru for the rate of return for the (US) stock...
Calculating interest rate impact on bond fund NAV
Monday, December 21, 2009 - 5 Posts by 5 People @ Bogleheads :: Investing - Theory, News & General
% = $101,906 NAV
So assuming reinvesting dividends you are back where you started before the end of year 2
% = $101,906 NAV
So assuming reinvesting dividends you are back where you started before the end
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So assuming reinvesting dividends you are back where you started before the end of year 2?
Yes. You
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