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  2. What Do I Need to Know About Life Insurance Dividends? - AOL

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  3. With-profits policy - Wikipedia

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    A large part of the life fund is invested in equities, bonds, and property to aim to achieve a high overall return. The insurance company aims to distribute part of its profit to the with-profits policy holders in the form of a bonus (Commonwealth) or dividend (USA) attached to their policy (see the bonus section).

  4. Collective trust fund - Wikipedia

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    Collective trust funds or Collective Investment Trusts (CITs) are a legal trust administered by a bank or trust company that combines assets for multiple investors who meet specific requirements set forth in the fund’s declaration of trust. [1] Typically, a collective trust pools assets from corporate and governmental profit sharing, pension ...

  5. Citigroup - Wikipedia

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    In February 2012, Citigroup agreed to pay $158.3 million (~$208 million in 2023) to settle claims that it falsely certified the quality of loans issued by its CitiMortgage unit over a period of more than six years, so that they would qualify for insurance from the Federal Housing Administration. The lawsuit was initially brought by Sherry Hunt ...

  6. What is an insurance claim and when should you file one? - AOL

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    The process varies from provider to provider, but how you file a car insurance claim usually begins with a phone call, filling out an online form or using your insurance company’s app to begin ...

  7. SEC filing - Wikipedia

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    SEC filing. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) logo. The SEC filing is a financial statement or other formal document submitted to the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Public companies, certain insiders, and broker-dealers are required to make regular SEC filings.

  8. ‘Run for your life’: Why this expert says if you’re buying a ...

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    REITs pool capital from multiple investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of income-generating properties, offering potential dividends and capital appreciation.

  9. Investment Company Act of 1940 - Wikipedia

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    The Investment Company Act of 1940 (commonly referred to as the '40 Act) is an act of Congress which regulates investment funds. It was passed as a United States Public Law ( Pub. L. 76–768) on August 22, 1940, and is codified at 15 U.S.C. §§ 80a-1 – 80a-64. Along with the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the Investment Advisers Act of ...