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  • When you reinvest dividends, you put more money to work. Over time, dividend reinvestment may make a significant difference in the value of your nest egg.
    Power_of_Compounding_Dividends.html

  • Which dividends do not qualify for the reduced rates?
    Qualified_Distributions_for_the_Reduced_Rate.html

  • In general, “qualified dividend income” means dividends received from Domestic corporations, and Qualified foreign corporations.
    Qualified_Dividend_Income.html

  • Funds are subject to market risk, which is the possibility that the market values of securities owned by the fund will decline and that the value of fund shares may therefore be less than what you paid for them.
    Risks_Consideration.html

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  • Assets held in margin accounts where the client is carrying a debit balance are generally subject to rehypothecation (being loaned out).
    Substitute_Dividends.html

  • Power of Compounding Dividends.
    Two_Couples_Example.html

  • The United States has tax treaties with the following countries.
    United_States_Tax_Treaties_.html

  • In May of 2003, Congress passed the Jobs Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act. For investors, this was big news for two reasons.
    What's_All_the_Buzz_About_Dividend_Funds_.html

 

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