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An entrepreneur started a company, which then went public, and the entrepreneur continued to increase both the value of the company and its stock. The entrepreneur openly feels a sense of pride in his accomplishments with the company. A financial advisor approaches the entrepreneur about selling some of the stock to diversify. The entrepreneur says “show me something better” and refuses to sell until the analyst can convince her that another investment has the same potential as the stock in her company. The entrepreneur also asks “what about taxes?” The entrepreneur wants to know how the advisor plans to deal with the consequences of selling a stock with a very low basis. With respect to the responses “show me something better” and “what about taxes?”: A. neither are to be expected by the advisor. B. only “what about taxes?” is typical, and the other is never encountered. C. both are typical and the advisor should expect them. |