voluntary wrote: » 50% tax on dividends. 33% tax on capital gains. And..12.5% tax on corporate earnings. Stay away from dividend paying stocks.
voluntary wrote: » 50% tax on dividends. 33% tax on capital gains. And.. 12.5% tax on corporate earnings. Stay away from dividend paying stocks.
riddles wrote: » Any opinions on where Livongo can go too?
bcklschaps wrote: » Looks like a Green day on the markets today .... ideally, I want to get out of my positions and go to cash, but can't bring myself to sell just yet, when the prices are still going up. (I'm like a junkie....just one more hit....)...anybody else in a similar situation ?
timetogo1 wrote: » What's the bit in bold? Do normal users have to pay that?
Bob24 wrote: » No, it is only for companies based in ireland (and actually as per the Apple/EU court case most multinational companies are paying a lot less than at this figure in practice).
in2dark wrote: » Exactly, im very concervative long term type of investor who want to keep on buying blue chip companies and i struggle to find any that pay no dividends and have the above characteristics
Sebastian Dangerfield wrote: » Can anyone recommend a website or tool for portfolio analysis - ideally at the cheaper end? I use DeGiro for investing, but I'd like to be able to see performance for my full portfolio over particular periods, and access some information on the stock beyond the trading details. I've had a look at Google Finance and it provided more than DeGiro does, but still not great on reporting at portfolio level.
neris wrote: » What about shares that give you the option of DRIP rather then dividends
Shedite27 wrote: » I used Wallmine for a while which gave more reporting than Degiro or Yahoo Finance. I've kinda abandoned it now in favour of some Spredsheets I manage myself.
Looptheloop30 wrote: » Tellurian Inc
Mach 3 wrote: » None of the above tech was around at the end of 2009. As above - tech buybacks 2019 ~ 34%
Looptheloop30 wrote: » Final call
timetogo1 wrote: » Google Sheets will do historical but I found it a bit hit or miss (a lot of tickers randomly showing as N/A which would screw up my calculations).
Lex Luthor wrote: » got into SilverCrest $SILV recently
Nemeses2050 wrote: » For a sec I thought Silvercrest, the Lidl's sub brand ...
Nemeses2050 wrote: » For a sec I thought Silvercrest, the Lidl's sub brand ... have been watching few metal related companies for a couple of months and they like Silver/Gold are trading at multi-year highs...
Lex Luthor wrote: » put fortuna $FSM on your watch list aswell