DAYDREAMER
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I noticed Wellesley admiral fund currently has a realized capital gains of $1.94. Is this normal for this time of year, and through out the year, Wellesly managers buy shares of other stocks to bring down the amount of realized capital gains?
Reason I ask, I am getting health care through the exchange, and my income needs to stay low. If the realized capital gains is paid out at end of year this high, I will be getting close to the ACH income threshold with the number of shares I own.
I could use help understanding how realized capital gains work.
Reason I ask, I am getting health care through the exchange, and my income needs to stay low. If the realized capital gains is paid out at end of year this high, I will be getting close to the ACH income threshold with the number of shares I own.
I could use help understanding how realized capital gains work.
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