7Lun
One idea would be to sell the Basf after the lock-up period and switch to the World.
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Yes, I've already thought about that. But I think it makes more sense at the moment to sell the incentive shares that I get every year and use the money to buy new "plus" and "double plus" packages. So if I sell them on the same day as the new shares are booked in, I will receive a certain proportion of the shares as a gift.
Background: At BASF, part of the bonus can be used for such packages. Up to two double plus packages (10 shares each), which yield 1 share each for 10 years, and unlimited plus packages, which yield 1 share every 2 years. If I buy 50 shares every year (2 ++ & 3+ packages), I receive 35 shares as a gift every year. If I sell them at the same price, I only have to pay for 15 of the 50 shares, plus of course taxes and the cash value advantage.
Background: At BASF, part of the bonus can be used for such packages. Up to two double plus packages (10 shares each), which yield 1 share each for 10 years, and unlimited plus packages, which yield 1 share every 2 years. If I buy 50 shares every year (2 ++ & 3+ packages), I receive 35 shares as a gift every year. If I sell them at the same price, I only have to pay for 15 of the 50 shares, plus of course taxes and the cash value advantage.
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•7Lun
@MoKi28 for the first time. Interesting. Might make more sense, you're right.
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7Lun
@MoKi28 note fifo, when you sell, Commerzbank will not differentiate between packages of ten and incentive shares.
This means that you will buy a tenner package entitled to incentives and will no longer receive incentive shares.
Greetings from an Aneliner
This means that you will buy a tenner package entitled to incentives and will no longer receive incentive shares.
Greetings from an Aneliner
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7Lun
@Impeega good advice, then it only makes sense to sell the first shares after the 10 years.
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