Sell Textron (TXT) stock to fund a goal
Calculator · free · no signup · TXTNeed cash for a goal? Plan the minimum-tax schedule to sell your vested Textron (TXT) shares and net a target amount by a target date, across tax years.
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Inputs
Your equity
One stack per ticker (current-employer RSUs, prior-employer holdings, index fund, etc.). Each stack has its own current price, growth assumption, and cost-basis lots.
Drives chance-of-shortfall · default 30%
Lots
Plan
Estimates only. Not financial advice.
Lock-in-now is deterministic (0%). Plans that wait depend on future prices; risk is near-zero when inventory comfortably exceeds the goal. Volatility: each stack's option-implied vol if a ticker is set, otherwise 30%. Lognormal model; real markets have fatter tails.
| Tax | $109,597 | $111,639 | $111,883 | $118,769 |
| Wealth @ target | $719,068 | $716,894 | $714,464 | $712,031 |
| Chance of shortfall | <0.1% | 0% | 1.9% | 3.4% |
Feasible
$400,071 net by 08/01/27
Total tax: $109,597 (federal $58,819, state $36,048, NIIT $14,729)
Schedule · Recommended
| Sale date | Shares | Tax | Net | Cumulative |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 08/17/26 | 4,085 | $351,104 | $360,043 | |
| 03/31/27 | 4 | $360 | $360,406 | |
| 04/30/27 | 32 | $2,896 | $363,321 | |
| 05/31/27 | 100 | $9,103 | $372,466 | |
| 06/30/27 | 100 | $9,157 | $381,644 | |
| 07/31/27 | 100 | $9,212 | $390,857 | |
| 08/01/27 | 100 | $9,215 | $400,071 |
Risk vs wealth
Each dot is a possible plan. Right is riskier, up is more wealth left over.
Trajectory of cash netted
Solid line = expected. Shaded band = 10th–90th percentile under price uncertainty.
After the plan
You keep 3,479 shares worth $411,873 at the projected target-date price, invested for the next decision.
You solved for a cash target. The beta optimizes your full portfolio across multiple goals and market scenarios, not just one funding need.
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About Textron
Textron (TXT) is a public Aerospace/Defense company, incorporated in Delaware and headquartered in Providence, RI.
Equity grants at Textron typically include restricted stock units (RSUs).
Textron Inc. is an American industrial conglomerate based in Providence, Rhode Island. Textron's subsidiaries include Bell Textron, Kautex, Textron Aviation, and Lycoming Engines. It was founded by Royal Little in 1923 as the Special Yarns Company.
Source: Wikipedia (CC BY-SA 4.0)
The company began as a textile business in 1923 and became one of the first American conglomerates. What remains is aviation-centered: Cessna and Beechcraft aircraft, Bell helicopters including the V-280 Valor selected for the Army's future assault program, plus industrial products and Textron Systems for defense. Business jet demand ties part of the portfolio to corporate spending cycles while Bell and Systems track defense budgets. Headquarters are in Providence, Rhode Island.
Sources: textron.com · en.wikipedia.org
Equity comp at Textron
- RSUs use single-trigger vesting: shares become yours as each portion vests on schedule, and the value is taxed as ordinary income at that point. No IPO or acquisition is required.
Researched 2026-08-17.
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If you hold vested Textron (TXT) shares and need a set amount of cash by a date (a house down payment, tuition, a sabbatical, a business buy-in), the question is which lots to sell and in which tax years to keep the most after tax. This calculator builds the minimum-tax sell schedule across your lots, accounting for federal long-term capital gains, the net investment income tax, and your state.
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Textron equity questions
- How much TXT stock do I sell to fund a goal without overpaying tax?
- It depends on your cost basis, your target amount and date, and how the sale spreads across tax years. Selling vested TXT shares triggers long-term capital-gains tax, plus the 3.8% net investment income tax and state tax above certain income, and bunching a large sale into one year can push the gain into a higher bracket. The calculator above builds the minimum-tax sell schedule across your lots to net your target amount by your date.
- Does Textron grant ISOs, NSOs, or RSUs?
- Equity compensation at Textron typically takes the form of restricted stock units (RSUs). Restricted stock units are taxed as ordinary income when they vest.
- Do Textron RSUs use double-trigger vesting?
- No. Textron restricted stock units (RSUs) use single-trigger vesting: each tranche becomes yours as it vests on schedule, taxed as ordinary income at that point, with no liquidity event required.
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