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Capital Gains

These gains don't cause pain. A capital gain is the amount of money you pocket by selling one of your investments for more than you paid for it. Technically, capital gains only count for what's called a capital asset, but that's really just anything you own for investment purposes. Stocks and bonds obviously qualify, but your house and household furnishings can also count.

For tax purposes, capital gains are classified as either long-term (held for more than one year) or short-term (held for less than one year) and there are different tax implications for how long you hold onto a capital asset. For most long-term capital gains, you're taxed no more than 15% of the value of the asset. Short-term gains get taxed as regular income, so you pay the rate for the tax bracket you're in.

Capital gains can also be realized or unrealized. When you physically sell an asset like a stock, you've realized the capital gain. When you're holding the stock, and it has a value over its purchase price, but you're not selling it, you've got an unrealized gain, and you won't realize it until you sell.

In a perfect world, we'd all have capital gains. But no one¿s that smart or lucky. When the value of an asset at sale is below what you've paid for it, it's called a capital loss. The good news is that the government lets you count that loss against any gains you've had, lowering the taxes you pay. In fact, many people who sell a stock that has risen far over their purchase price tend to sell some stinkers, too, at the same time for the tax benefit. This is known as a capital-loss offset.

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House of Taylor Jewelry Names RLA Creative as New Marketing Agency

 
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CRESSKILL, N.J., May 27, 2008 /PRNewswire via COMTEX/ ----RLA Creative, Inc., a full service marketing services company headquartered in Cresskill, NJ announced today it has been awarded the account of House of Taylor(R) Jewelry, based in West Hollywood, CA.

According to Robert Lombardi, President and CEO of RLA, "The agency will immediately go to work to take full advantage of our new client's unmatched brand awareness in the diamond jewelry industry. In our forty years of serving this community, we have never had such an opportunity to work with two of the world's most revered and respected symbols of success, Dame Elizabeth Taylor and Kathy Ireland. Their personal involvement in the design of all the jewelry carrying their names proved to us that they are 100% committed to making this a huge success."

"Our charge will be to provide a sharp communication focus to what is already brilliantly conceived product concepts for each of the three brands, Elizabeth(R), House of Taylor(R) Jewelry and Kathy Ireland Jewelry(R)," added Mr. Lombardi.

RLA will work directly with Mr. Lyle Rose, newly appointed President and CEO of House of Taylor Jewelry, preparing marketing programs in time for the industry's major trade shows in Las Vegas later this month.

RLA Creative provides its clients with an array of communication disciplines including strategic brand development, retailer-focused integrated marketing, online and offline consumer advertising, business-to-business advertising and a photography studio.

SOURCE RLA Creative, Inc.

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