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 I sell a stock from my portfolio and take a 50 percent loss... come tax form..?
I'm going to make this reallly simple..
If I have say 10K of apple stock and it's only worth 5K now.. and I decide to sell it and take a 50 percent loss.. can you tell me in a rough ...


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 What is your current favorite stock? Mine is Goldman Sachs.?
Reasonable PE ratio and excellent long-term prospects. One negative (an important one) is that GS is highly leveraged.
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 Why do so many people say you will lose all your money day trading??
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 I am intrested in stock trading online. Help?
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jason gim
I wish to buy tesco's share. Does anyone knows how long do I have to hold the shares so i wont lose dividend.
                     
 




helga
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5 years


flying charlie
yes look at the date the stock goes x dividend.


5yellowchips
if u have the shares @ market open on the xd date u get the dividend


dream theatre
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5 years


ricks
check the dividend date & record date. You must hold it at least until the record date. the record date is the date that they check to see who holds the stock. As long as you own it by close of business that day, you get the dividend.


Miss Behavin
you need to look up what the "ex dividend date" and the record date is. is - go to the tesco web site, then to the investor relations section. Look at what the record date is for the shares you hold - basically you have to have the shares registered in your name on that date in order to qualify for the dividend - either the final or the interim. You should also find this in the investor relations section of the company's statutory annual report


VATreasures
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Look at the ex-dividend date. Once this date passed you will be entitled to the dividend, even though it will be paid later. Keep in mind that stocks often drop by the amount of the payout on that date.


jbsid03
until the ex-dividend date


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