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capital loss

The decrease in the value of an investment or asset. opposite of capital gain.

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    Definition of Capital Loss: A capital loss is the difference between what you ... If you sold the investment for less than the price you paid, you have a capital loss.
     
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    Capital losses can carryover to future tax years to be used to offset future capital gains.
     
  8. Capital Gains and Losses 101
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