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    Exchange-traded funds are very similar to mutual funds in that ETFs hold multiple securities within a single fund. Investors that purchase an ETF will pay a fee for holding the fund, but can get ...

  3. What Benefits Can I Get From the Tax Efficiency of ETFs? - AOL

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    The tax efficiency of exchange-traded funds (ETF) derives from their unique structure and trading mechanisms. Unlike mutual funds, the trading of ETFs does not trigger capital gains taxes until ...

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    Exchange-traded funds are investment funds that get traded on stock exchanges. ETFs are designed to track the performance of specific indexes, sectors, commodities or currencies, replicating the ...

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    Tom Lydon, ETF Trends CEO, joins Yahoo Finance Live to discuss inflation concerns and opportunities in small cap sector. What ETFs investors should look to as an inflation hedge [Video] Skip to ...

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    The IRS would require the investor to pay tax on the capital gains distribution, regardless of the overall loss. A small investor selling an ETF to another investor does not cause a redemption on ETF itself; therefore, ETFs are more immune to the effect of forced redemption causing realized capital gains.

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    Two of the great, underappreciated advantages of ETFs are their transparency and tax efficiency.

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    ETFs often invest in stocks that have a specific focus area, for example, large companies, value-priced stocks, dividend-paying companies or those operating in a specific industry, such as ...

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    When investing in the stock market, knowing how you'll need to pay taxes is important. Capital gains taxes are a reality for anyone buying and selling stocks. But what if you're trading in funds ...

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