Description
Although the long bull market came to an end, the interest in stock investing remains high as younger investors accumulate for retirement and retirees seek to outpace inflation. We'll explore the most popular stock investment strategies and their taxation, including dividend and capital appreciation strategies, while avoiding the net investment income tax and restrictions on losses and straddles. Companion course: Income Tax Planning For Bond Investments 2024
Presenters - James Randall Gardner
Designed For
Designed For: CPAs and financial advisors.
Role Level - Entry-level/Individual contributor; Manager/Senior Manager; Director; Executive/VP; C-Suite; Sole Practitioner
Objectives
- Determine the investor's goals, appropriate strategies, and their taxation
- Recognize how dividends, long and short stock sales, ETFs, options, and straddles are taxed
- Identify the government's restrictions on investment strategies designed to reduce risk and extend holding periods
Highlights
- Active and passive investing
- Dividend-paying stocks, value stocks, and the net investment income tax
- Favorable capital gain strategies and the netting process
- Exchange-traded funds (ETFs), stock options, and straddles
Advanced Prep
None
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Leaders
CALCPE Panel
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