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How do I know dividends from investments? How do I understand how to interpret big difference in income from 2018 to 2019?
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If you need assistance and would like an answer on this board, you will have to ask your question with more specificity - more detail.
Otherwise, if you lack a basic understanding of the difference between an investment and a dividend, you might want to consider using TurboTax Live (link below).
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if you don't understand the difference between dividends and investments you should choose between these options:
1) using a full service broker that charges fees for investment advice
2) not be investing
3) use the web to gain enough knowledge so you do know the difference.
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Dividends are part of investments. Do you have investments? Have you bought stocks or mutual funds? Ask your broker or fund company or financial adviser about it.
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Since your loss is limited to $3,000 you can't have a big difference in income from 2018 to 2019 due to losses.
So you must have had a gain to see a big difference from 2018 to 2019.
That's a good thing, right ?