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Under current law (the Affordable Care Act), everyone is eligible to receive health insurance coverage.
However, not everyone may be able to afford health insurance. There are subsidies provided by the federal government for those who cannot afford it, but cost may still be an issue for many.
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A derivative is a security which monetizes the risk or volatility associated with a reference asset
A loss refers to reduction in the value of an investment, or in business terms, to having expenses outweigh revenues
The assets within the ABS generally tend to consist of different kinds of debt receivables, such as credit cards...
The debt-to-equity ratio indicates the relative proportion of a company’s debt to total shareholder equity
A price-weighted index is created by adding up the individual price per share of the companies included in the index and
Ginnie Mae brokers mortgage-backed securities which are backed by the full faith and credit of the US Government
Cash-value life policies can be structured for certain endowment ages, and the company can accelerate the endowment age
An earnings recast is a revision of previous earnings reports, in which a company has made different choices with...
The Rectangle Top pattern forms when a stock’s price is stuck in a rangebound motion, between support and resistance
The IRS has already paved the way for employers to pay wages using bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies