Another selling point of MLPs is tax deferral. (So hold MLPs in a taxable, not a tax-deferred, account.) The deferral works like this: In your early years of owning an MLP, most of your cash payout counts as a return of capital--it isn't taxable, but it reduces your basis in the MLP shares.
KathE Walker -- the capital E isn't a typo, "it's a '60s thing, " she says -- laughs a lot for a woman in the business of scaring her customers.
Long-Term Capital wasn't betting that interest rates would rise or that they would fall.
Veteran sponsor Capital One passes out Islander t-shirts to customers opening up new accounts.
And if structured properly, the business owner won't owe any capital-gains tax on the sale's proceeds, which can be used to fund his or her retirement.
Most growth sectors have strong exports--given a boost by the weak greenback--but they also tend to require capital and skilled labor that developing-nation manufacturers can't muster.
Shaw says that once Kelley set his mind to studying at CalArts, he quickly developed a fierce affection for Los Angeles, a laid-back city that didn't spook him like the art-world capital, New York.
Volatile swings in demand aren't good for a capital-intensive industry like automobile manufacturing.
But a 501c3 charity can take tax-deductible contributions and raise capital by issuing tax-exempt bonds, two advantages 501c4s don't enjoy.
The same is true if you own a traditional IRA or tax-advantaged investments such as stocks that don't pay dividends and so are subject only to capital-gains tax.
Looking into some esoteric investments like venture capital simply can't be done cost- effectively with only a few million dollars.
Because it is still not clear how building societies that - by definition - can't raise equity capital from investors are going to finance the takeover.
As with the capital-gains tax, the new levy doesn't apply to assets held at death.
The prospect of a capital gain down the road isn't far-fetched, either.
If you are set on getting a vacation home but don't have the capital for an all-cash purchase, do not take a second mortgage on your home.
Six years after the lessons of Enron and a decade after Long-Term Capital collapsed, regulators still can't seem to blunt the damage complex securities can have on financial markets.
He said he didn't know why the venture-capital fund in which he had invested was based in the Cayman Islands or whether its location had resulted in any tax benefits.
That paper suggested companies shouldn't think of their capital structures as fixed--say 40% debt, 60% equity.
It hasn't yet taken hold in the capital Port-au-Prince, where it could spread rapidly because of the crowded living conditions.
Probably we should have budgeting that allows for -- we can't really have a capital budget under federal budgeting, but we could have a separate accounting.
Here's the best part:Their yields are substantial, and as much as 95% of the cash they pay out is treated as a tax-free return of capital, meaning you don't pay any tax until you sell your shares.
Washington and Wall Street have bristled at the thought of a bail-out for the bond insurers, though they have also been wary of leaving the municipal bond market exposed to the capital-constrained bond insurers, who face losing their triple-A credit ratings--those who haven't lost them already, that is.
In effect, this month, the 10-year anniversary of Mooring Capital Fund and Mooring hasn't had a down year since it started.
If editors at a Murdoch paper are so anti-entrepreneur, a lighter capital gains tax alone won't staunch Britain's outflow of risk capital and talent.
At a symposium of African football Caf staged in the Tunisian capital on Wednesday, Hayatou supporters were distributing caps and T-shirts promoting their favourite's bid.
Developing a complicated procedure to purify stem cells for human trials was difficult at Scripps, because academic settings and government grants support basic research, not the applied-process development required for such targeted research, and Friedlander didn't want to go the typical venture-capital route.
Drill rig operators' rates of return on their incremental capital spending is 15% or better--something they haven't experienced in 30 years.
In a note to investors Friday, Goldman Sachs analyst James Covello said AMD will outsource much of its capital-intensive manufacturing, giving Intel an edge that AMD won't be able to easily challenge.
But the fear then was that if the bailout wasn't arranged, a collapse of Long-Term Capital would ripple through the global banking system, which had major exposure as a counterparty to those highly leveraged bets.
What nongovernment entity is going to lay out the necessary billions of dollars if politically minded state rate-setters won't let them recover both the capital outlay and the true cost of maintenance, not to mention earning a decent return for shareholders and creditors?
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