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  2. Category:Dividends - Wikipedia

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  3. Immigrant investor programs - Wikipedia

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    The program originally requires a minimum investment of €250,000 in real estate or €400,000 in securities or a bank deposit in Greece. [19] The investors' close family members also receive a residence permit without further investment requirements, including their spouse, children up to 21 years old, parents and parents-in-law.

  4. Dividends: What Are They & Why Are They Important to Your ...

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    Some investors prefer non-dividend stocks because dividends are taxed at the regular rate. They would rather the company reinvest its profits in the hopes that it will grow and the stock price ...

  5. Got $500? This Top Dividend ETF Is a Great Buy After Its ...

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    With the sell-off in dividend stocks, the fund currently offers investors a 3.8% dividend yield based on its last payment and recent share price. At that rate, a $500 investment in the ETF would ...

  6. Ex-dividend date - Wikipedia

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    The tax year of a dividend is determined by the payment date, which is typically a week or more after the ex-dividend date. However, if a mutual fund or real estate investment trust (REIT) declares a dividend in October, November, or December that is payable to shareholders of record on a date in one of those months but actually pays the ...

  7. How are mutual funds taxed? 4 ways to minimize your tax bill

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    The form may come from the fund company itself, or from your online broker. Capital gains: The fund manager may sell securities in the fund for a profit, triggering a capital gains tax. The tax ...

  8. Dividend - Wikipedia

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    The dividend received by the shareholders is then exempt in their hands. Dividend-paying firms in India fell from 24 percent in 2001 to almost 19 percent in 2009 before rising to 19 percent in 2010. [17] However, dividend income over and above ₹1,000,000 attracts 10 percent dividend tax in the hands of the shareholder with effect from April ...

  9. Investment guru Larry McDonald warns of the 'greatest ... - AOL

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    The Federal Reserve may be open to the possibility of hiking interest rates further, but one financial risk strategist says a slowdown of the economy and higher debt levels might cause America’s ...