PP After Tax Performance?
Posted: Tue Jun 11, 2013 7:34 pm
Hello everyone,
The PP performance numbers since 1972 are obviously amazing, generating a return close to the stock market with far less volatility. My PP is in a taxable account, so I was wondering, has anyone calculated the performance statistics with the assumption of being taxed, for example, in the highest tax bracket? When you look at mutual funds, they generally will show performance before taxes and after taxes, assuming the highest tax bracket. Since the overall PP return since 1972 has been around 9.5%, I would love to know how much that number comes down after taxes.
Thanks!
Greg
The PP performance numbers since 1972 are obviously amazing, generating a return close to the stock market with far less volatility. My PP is in a taxable account, so I was wondering, has anyone calculated the performance statistics with the assumption of being taxed, for example, in the highest tax bracket? When you look at mutual funds, they generally will show performance before taxes and after taxes, assuming the highest tax bracket. Since the overall PP return since 1972 has been around 9.5%, I would love to know how much that number comes down after taxes.
Thanks!
Greg