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  2. Income fund - Wikipedia

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    An income fund is a type of asset allocation fund. Income funds are often assumed to be bond funds but may be stock funds instead and be more accurately called equity income funds. Typically, they hold stocks with a good history of paying dividends. In fact, a typical income fund holds both stocks and bonds to gain some of the strengths of both.

  3. Tax Increase Prevention and Reconciliation Act of 2005

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    One provision extends an existing exception from Subpart F for active financing income for two years. A second provision provides a "CFC look-through" rule exception from Subpart F for cross-border payments of dividends, interest, rents, and royalties that are funded with active income that has not been repatriated.

  4. Real estate investment trust - Wikipedia

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    REITs were created in the United States after President Dwight D. Eisenhower signed Public Law 86-779, sometimes called the Cigar Excise Tax Extension of 1960. [12] [13] The law was enacted to allow all investors to invest in large-scale, diversified portfolios of income-producing real estate in the same way they typically invest in other asset classes – through the purchase and sale of ...

  5. Do I Want an Active or Passive Mutual Fund (Or Both)? - AOL

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    Active funds are managed by professional portfolio managers who frequently buy and sell assets in an attempt to outperform the market or a specific benchmark index. Passive funds, commonly known ...

  6. Passive income: How is it taxed? - AOL

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    Passive income and portfolio income are similar in that they both involve little effort to generate income. The big difference is that portfolio income tends to come from investments. In either ...

  7. What's the Best Mix of Active & Passive Income? - AOL

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    Like active income, passive income can flow from different types of streams. Common types of passive income include dividends and interest, rental income, royalties and capital gains.

  8. 401(k) - Wikipedia

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    The tax breaks given for money invested in 401(k)s are only available to people who earn enough money to be able to save for retirement, and does nothing to help the lowest-income earners. [58] This exacerbates existing income inequality, especially if these larger retirement savings are used for the benefit of children (for example to pay for ...

  9. When you think of income, you probably think of active income. Active income is what you earn from a job or business. Passive income, on the other hand, requires minimal work to earn. Passive ...