| Capital Investment |
| How can i take advantage of my capital oss carryover? |
You get to deduct $3k a year from other income, in most cases.
Otherwise just keep rolling it forward until you make a big gain. Or sell your home for more than $250,000 ($500,000 if married, jo... |
| What is cost of capital? |
You are correct.
The precise definition for the cost of capital for a firm is a weighted sum of the cost of equity and the cost of debt. It is also known as the "Hurdle Rate" or "... |
| Capital Gains Tax - Selling my house? |
You won't get out of paying tax on a capital gain but you won't be paying half of the profit to the tax office. It will be much less than that if you increase the cost base to reduce the ... |
| Is Profitable Capital a Pyramid Scheme ? |
Profitable Capital is almost certainly a Ponzi scheme. The difference between Pyramid and Ponzi is that Ponzi payout is funded by future investors persuaded by marketing whereas Pyramid depends on ... |
| Investment Company in the US? |
I am not real sure what you want to do. But from what I can understand try SEC-US securities and exchange commission. ... |
| Capital gains and 1031 exchange? |
This will work, you can avoid taxes this way, but there is one key point you are missing. When you do a 1031 excahnge, the property you are exchanging into also has to be an investment property. ... |
| Would you invest in capital stock of Starbucks? |
Well one key factor that nyboi (above) neglected was the 2 for 1 split in November of 2005. Taking this into consideration, if you 100 bought at 23 in Jan 2005, and sold today at 29, you would hav... |
| WACC, risk, upper limit of the initial investment? |
You just need to figure out what the present value of the project is, discounted back at WACC +2%. That's as much as you should be willing to spend.
Present Value = 4,000,000 / (13.71%-5... |
| What are some of the sources companies can turn to for venture capital funding? |
Read and enjoy. ... |
| Capital gains tax based on original price or refi mortgage? |
Any financing amounts whether for the purchase or re-fi have nothing to do with the capital gains calculations.
The formula is Net Proceeds - Adjusted Basis = Gain.
Net Proceeds is fairly sim... |
| ING Direct or Capital One Savings Account? |
ING.
They also have a electric checking account. If you keep more than 50k they pay more than 5% APY ... |
| Capital Budgeting Decision question - see below? |
Main decision is to make sure the outgo does not exceed income. Have to keep payroll under control. ... |
| Taxes / Capital Gain & AMTs? |
I am assuming that your an individual not a corporation and that you held ownership in a c corp. So your gain will be taxed at the long term 15%. As far as the ATM goes it depends on how many deduc... |
| US Direct Lender looking for Additioinal International Capital Sources? |
Try ... |
| Can I transfer proceeds from an Investment property to another without being taxed? |
You need to find a qualified 1031 exchange administrator to assist you with this.
The simple version: You sell your property, and within 30-60 days must identify a new "like-kind" pro... |
| Would i gain by selling my investment property? |
A means to an end.
At the end, you can't take it with you.
As for you question, If you got rid of half of your home mortgage as a result of selling your investment, you would be doing pret... |
| What is my investment interest deduction? |
Interest on loans that are used to purchase investments that generate taxable income is deductible up to the amount of taxable income generated. From what you posted here, your deductible interes... |
| What taxes should I expect from selling an investment property? |
If the basis of your property is $140,000 and you have been depreciating it for three years, you have approximately $15,000 of depreciation.
When you sell the property, the first $15,000 of gain... |
| What's your experience on equities investment - dividend? |
Point of this question is unfocused. Not critical or important to investing at all. You can buy a stock the day before it goes ex-dividend so wait is only 1 day before you own the dividend but that... |
| Will I have to pay capital gain taxes(California)? |
You're probably ok on the investment property, but on your primary residence it depends on the amount of the gain - if its more than $250k for an individual and $500k for a married couple fili... |
| Capital tax on property purchase? |
Direct costs of purchase (i.e. title insurance, brokerage fee) can be added to your cost basis. Operating expenses like travel and phone cannot be capitalized, but can be take as operating expense... |
| Is there a TAX for capital gain in Land purchase in United States ? |
You would have to file a 1040NR form, and yes, there would be tax by US government for capital gain on sale of the land. The tax would be 15% of the gain if you held the property for longer than 1 ... |
| Is there a TAX for capital gain in Land purchase in Canada ? |
Non-residents are subject to tax on the disposal of taxable Canadian property (Income Tax Act, subsectin 2(3)). Real property situated in Canada is included in the definition of Taxable Canadian P... |
| I am selling an investment property I have been renting for the past 15 years, what can I do to avoid paying- |
If you can roll into a different property, you could do a 1031 tax exchange. That is, buy another property.
That's the only thing I can think of. ... |
| Which amount do I pay UK Capital Gains (2nd property) on? |
You pay tax on the gain, in this case 60k. From this deduct taper relief, if applicable, and annual allowance, if not already used. ... |
| Is there a TAX for capital gain in Land purchase in United Kingdom ? |
Yes, the UK's Capital Gains Tax does include land.
Tax is tiered at rates of 10%, 20% and 40%. The tax would be reduced by taper relief (based on the length of time the land is owned before... |
| How do I increase cash flow and capital gains by investing in property? |
You are actually asking three questions. You want to pay yourself before you pay the government, you want to become independent, and you want to accumulate wealth. For a limited amount of time, you... |
| How does capital gains tax work on home sales? What is the percent in WA state? |
The gain or loss is calculated on the selling price less the basis less sales expenses.
Basis is the original cost plus improvements less depreciation that was claimed (or should have been claim... |
| Real Estate Investment Fee Deduction? |
Call and listen only to your CPA or down the road you face the IRS... ... |
| Which of the following best describes the process of capital budgeting? |
B
Capital is about fixed assests and expenditures. ... |
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