That's okay, as long as you make sure to
actually divide your assets and debts according to what your divorce judgment says.
Not exact matches
For Vanguard funds with multiple share classes, such as Total Stock Market Index, NAV
actually is determined separately for each share class (Investor, Admiral, ETF); i.e., the proportion of the mutual fund net
assets for each share class are
divided by the number of shares for that share class.
Nope, not at all, it's
actually defined as Core Capital
divided by Total Risk - Weighted
Assets.
You have to
actually make sure that all of your
assets and debts
actually get
divided.
Are you saying that at the end of this process,
actually just going through the
dividing of
assets — which is really, in the end, all you're trying to do —
actually makes people's anger dissipate?