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Business-Related Ordinary Gains on Your Tax Return
All gains and losses aren’t equal when you’re paying taxes, especially when it comes to running a business. They’re classified…
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Covered Securities for Income Tax Reporting
Covered securities are investments for which a broker is required to report the asset’s cost basis to the Internal Revenue…
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What Is the Graham Number?
The Graham Number is one way investors can decide if they are paying too much to buy a stock. The…
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How To Calculate Profit Margin
Small businesses generally have one aim—to generate a profit. Tracking profit, along with revenue and expenses, is key to making…
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What Are Reversing Entries?
Key Takeaways Reversing entries are used to reverse journal entries that were made the month prior. A reversing entry is…
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Chip Stapleton – The Balance
Highlights Member of The Balance’s Financial Review Board He has worked eight years in finance, with the majority spent in…
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What You Need To Know About Form CRS
Form CRS—short for client or customer relationship summary—is a mandatory written disclosure that broker-dealers and registered investment advisors (RIAs) must…
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What Is the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC)?
The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) is a federal government agency that regulates the derivatives markets. This includes oversight of…
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What Is a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)?
A central bank digital currency (CBDC) is the digital form of a national currency. Central banks such as the Federal…
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What Is a Perfected Lien?
A perfected lien is a lien that has satisfied all the criteria, including filing with the appropriate agent, to become…
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