- Zusammenhang US-Staatsverschuldung - fallende Aktienkurse, mit Link - Cosa, 15.02.2001, 11:47
- Den USA gehen bei stagnierenden/fallenden Kurse AUSLÄNDISCHE GELDER verloren: - Der letzte Grund, 15.02.2001, 12:50
Zusammenhang US-Staatsverschuldung - fallende Aktienkurse, mit Link
Hi!
Eigentlich liegt es ja wirklich auf der Hand, bei fallenden Aktienkursen, geringeren realisierten und damit versteuerten Aktiengewinnen, ein zunehmendes Loch auf allen Ebenen des US-Goverments zusehen.
Der Auszug einer umfassenden Studie beinhaltet u.a. Folgendes:
~ "With stock prices and trading volumes going nowhere quickly, taxable realized capital gains are expected to plunge in 2001 by nearly one-third, to only $375 billion. They are expected to fall again in 2002 to $320 billion, the lowest realizations since 1996."
~ "Capital gains realizations clearly fall even further if the stock market performs less well than is anticipated in the baseline outlook. Suppose, for example, that the S&P 500 index continues to trade near its current 1300 level during the next two years. Under this scenario, expected realizations plunge to an estimated $315 billion in 2001 and $260 billion in 2002. If stock prices were to decline another 25%, with the S&P 500 index falling to 1000, then realizations would crater to $210 billion in 2001 and $170 billion in 2002, completely unwinding the windfall to federal government coffers from the surge in stock prices since the mid-1990s."
Den Artikel findet Ihr hier: ~ The Looming Fiscal Threat From Falling Stock Prices
GrĂĽsse
Cosa
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