Since a normal dividend is income and return of capital is just them giving me some of my money back, are they taxed differently? Thank you Cat Reply Tawcan April 18, 2023 at 5:27 pm Hi Cat, Return of Capital is certainly taxed differently than dividends, that’s why it gets a ...
but I wonder if most people know that when private pension funds (i. e. Kelsey Hayes) are not able to fulfill the unrealistic financial expectations that are the hallmark of pensions; the public taxpayers are once again footing the bill due guarantees...
Advance tax, as the name implies, is the tax that one pays in advance. Advance tax is the income tax that is payable if your tax liability exceeds Rs 10,000 and should be paid in the same year in which income is received. It is also called as “Pay as you Earn” scheme since you...
Now, here is where my post really won’t make a lot of sense. While a house is a terrible investment, I own a house and recommend other people do so as well. Why? Not because the house is a great investment, but because the mortgage is a great way to borrow money due to all th...
“Had the Bank not intervened on Wednesday 28 September, a large number of pooled LDI funds would have been left with negative net asset value and would have faced shortfalls in the collateral posted to ba...
As strange as it may sound, earning financial freedom is a lot easier for certain people than claiming that freedom once they have earned it. And if the following statement rings true to you, you may be suffering from this same hardship: “I think I’m c
It got cut by Medicare and then ended up being cut by the private insurance companies. All of a sudden, there was just less money there to pay them. If they were in any sort of private practice at all, it meant they were being paid less. Even if they were an employee, it meant ...
If the Fed can keep inflation running at 5% to 10% annually for several years, while convincing people it doesn’t exist or is transitory, the pension funds can earn zero real return and still make their 6.5% return assumption. Of course, the real payout to the beneficiaries will be ...
private renters: $232 p.w. These numbers pertain to 2013/14 I am no longer surprised about the public pressure to include the family residence for means testing the pension on the one hand and the strong resistance by the pensioners in question because the estimated average weekly cost ...
One day you’ll need tolive on your pension, too. It’ll prove a good investment. Like buying your own home. “My house is not an asset because I need to live somewhere.” I know this will shock the smugger homeowners out there, but everybody needs to live somewhere. Those of us...