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Investing
The following links and pages can help in understanding investing topics and terms.
Security
“Securities” is the term used to describe stocks, bonds, mutual funds, and other types of financial investments. Securities have monetary value, and you can buy, sell, or exchange them. But they’re not physical (or “tangible”) things, like houses or cars. Instead, they have value because the owner of the securities is entitled to some kind of financial claim.
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Capital Gain
If something you own goes up in value and you sell it, then you’ve made a profit. That profit is called a capital gain, and a capital gains tax is the tax you may owe on that profit.