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Discover Ludwig"capital gain" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe a profit made from the sale of an asset or investment, typically stocks, bonds, or real estate, that is greater than the cost to acquire it. For example, "He sold his shares and made a considerable capital gain on his investment."
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capital gain
noun
An increase in the value of a capital asset
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"We don't look at the capital gain.
Why should private capital gain from a government / public rescue?
The fear is there won't be any capital gain".
It seems clear that Abe has a capital gain.
It's only the capital gain returns; I didn't include dividends.
After excluding the full $500,000 capital-gain exclusion, Harvey and Wendy have a taxable capital gain from the sale of their home of $300,000.
This would give the landlord a taxable capital gain of £122,100.
Selling the bond now would ensure a capital gain – although the income stream would be lost.
"It will be some time before many shareholders receive a capital gain," she said.
Vivendi said it would book a capital gain of $720 million.
"For every £1 we are making in rent, we are making another £1 capital gain".
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