Re: Tax Efficient Investing
I've also heard (but do not know) that the returns on non-tax managed funds are better because the 'managers' don't have as many restrictions. For instance they might sell a certain stock to offset a gain/loss and then they can't buy it for a certain period of time due to tax laws (well, they could but it wouldn't work out tax wise). Anyone want to tell me how wrong I am?
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