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  2. Inflation Reduction Act - Wikipedia

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    The Inflation Reduction Act of 2022 is a US federal law that aims to reduce the budget deficit, lower drug prices, and invest in clean energy. It was passed after negotiations on the Build Back Better Act, which was reduced and reworked by Senator Joe Manchin.

  3. Socially responsible investing - Wikipedia

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    Socially responsible investing (SRI) is any investment strategy that considers financial return alongside ethical, social or environmental goals. Learn about the history, practices and impacts of SRI, as well as related concepts such as impact investing and eco-investing.

  4. Federal funds rate - Wikipedia

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    The federal funds rate is the interest rate at which banks lend reserve balances to each other overnight. It is a key benchmark for U.S. monetary policy and affects various market interest rates and economic indicators.

  5. The new middle-class retirement plan: Working into old age

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    Transamerica defines "middle class" — a broad sociological term rather than a strict financial measure of income — as people earning $50,000 to $200,000 annually, which accounts for roughly 55 ...

  6. Want Decades of Passive Income? 3 Stocks to Buy Right Now - AOL

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    Here's a look at three great REITs to buy now for decades of passive income. 127 increases and counting. Realty Income (NYSE: O) is a passive income-generating machine. The diversified REIT has ...

  7. Public Investment Fund - Wikipedia

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    The Public Investment Fund (PIF) is the sovereign wealth fund of Saudi Arabia, created in 1971 and controlled by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. It has total assets of US$ 925 billion and invests in various sectors, both domestically and internationally, with a focus on diversifying the economy.

  8. Van Kampen Investments - Wikipedia

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    Van Kampen Investments was an American mutual fund company founded in 1974 by Robert Van Kampen. It was acquired by Morgan Stanley in 1996 and by Invesco in 2009, and its name was discontinued in 2012.

  9. Income fund - Wikipedia

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    An income fund is a fund whose goal is to provide an income from investments. [1] [2] It is usually organized through a trust or partnership, rather than a corporation, to obtain more efficient flow through tax consequences in relation to the income that it earns and distributes. [3] An income fund is a type of asset allocation fund.