Frank Coleman

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Let’s say you invest in a fund in December. Then, the next day, the manager sells a stock that’s shot up over the past 10 months. Since you’re now an owner of the fund, you’ll be getting a tax bill for those gains, even though you didn’t benefit one bit from the stock’s meteoric rise!
Unshakeable: Your Financial Freedom Playbook
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