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"Dave" wrote in message
... On Tue, 25 Nov 2008 15:38:10 -0800, "Capt. JG" said: If the assets are "taken out" and the taxes are paid, then what becomes of the reduced assets is a loss. Why? You haven't sold them. Under your theory, no sale, no loss. And what's with this "reduced assets?" You moved $10,000 in assets, let's say, from your 401K to a taxable account at your broker's, wrote a check from your checking account at the bank for the taxes on that $10,000, and continued to hold the $10,000 in assets in your account at the broker's. No loss, right? ?? If I had stock that was worth $100K, then, after the drop in stock market, it would be worth say 1/2 that; however, no actual loss happens unless I move the reduced assets to another set of instruments. If I do that, I have built in the loss. If I don't move them, and the stock market comes back, nothing changes except time. Are you really confused or just trying to cover yourself? -- "j" ganz @@ www.sailnow.com |
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