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Investing Online For Dummies Quick Reference
Money Talks — Capital Gains
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Capital gain is the profit from the sale of an asset such as a stock, mutual fund, bond, or real estate. It's the difference between the sale proceeds and the cost basis (the total cost of an asset, including commissions and transaction fees). Short-term capital gains, from assets held a year or less, are taxed as ordinary income. Long-term capital gains, from assets held more than one year, are taxed at lower rates than ordinary income.


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