The tax treatment of dividends in the United States depends on whether the IRC (Internal Revenue Code) classifies them as qualified or ordinary dividends (also called non-qualified...
Posted by KLSM CPA Firm PLLC on 12/27/2022
Accumulated earnings and profits (E&P) are the earnings accumulated by a company after the payment of dividends to shareholders. It measures a company's ability to pay cash...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 04/09/2022
There exist two kinds of dividends, qualified and ordinary dividends. Ordinary dividends are taxed at the income tax rate, and qualified dividends are taxed at a lower special rate.As...
Posted by Jim McClaflin, EA, NTPI Fellow, CTRC on 08/24/2021
Are you a government worker? If yes, the government has made a system where you can start saving for retirement known as the Thrift Saving Plan. These savings are paid as contributions...
Posted by CORE PERFORMANCE on 07/09/2022
Net interest income can be referred to as a financial performance that shows the difference between the revenue from the interest-bearing assets of a bank alongside the expenses that...
It is critical to understand these dividends as your approach will significantly affect your taxes, and ultimately the ROI, return of your investment. The ultimate goal of all investors...
An ETF (exchange-traded fund), is a negotiable instrument that tracks an index of stocks, commodities, bonds or a basket of assets. Although they are similar in many respects, ETFs...
Posted by Debi G Hill, CPA on 08/26/2019
Individuals are able to invest in large-scale, income-producing real estate through real estate investment trusts or REITs. It’s a company that owns and usually operates income-producing...
What is the common Stock?Common stock is a type of share capital issued by a corporation or entity. Buyers of common shares are called shareholders.Ownership EquityCommon stocks are...
Posted by Roland Zita, CPA on 05/30/2019