A capital loss is computed by
A) subtracting the original cost of an investment from the proceeds received from the sale of that investment minus any income from the investment.
B) subtracting the original cost of an investment from the proceeds received from the sale of that investment plus any income from the investment.
C) subtracting the proceeds received from the sale of an investment from the original cost of the investment.
D) subtracting the original cost of an investment from the proceeds received from the sale of that investment.
Answer: D
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