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Keshav Srinivasan
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Are there Bond ETF’s that don’t go down?
@timday It looks like they have been turned into an ETF: barrons.com/articles/…
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Are there Bond ETF’s that don’t go down?
Does this give a higher return than a bank account? And can we put a number on how big the default risk is?
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Are there Bond ETF’s that don’t go down?
@RonJohn Well, I want an ETF that does that. I want an investment which I can sell at any time and which has a low chance of me having to sell it at a lower price than what I bought it for.
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Are there Bond ETF’s that don’t go down?
@RonJohn What about something that rarely goes down? Something that offers a slightly better return than a bank in exchange for slightly more risk?
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Do scholarships and PhD stipends count as taxable compensation for Roth IRA limits?
Gross Income is also a different thing from Taxable Compensation.
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Do scholarships and PhD stipends count as taxable compensation for Roth IRA limits?
First of all, Taxable Income and Taxable Compensation are not the same thing; they need not be equal. Second of all, my scholarship actually does count as Taxable Income. It exceeds my Qualified Education Expenses. It’s just not on a W-2.
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How likely is it for my Medicaid plan to approve a Prior Authorization?
Also, when deciding whether to approve a prior authorization, does the insurance company look at how many prior authorizations they've approved for you already? I'm wondering whether I should limit my number of prior authorization requests, or if it doesn't matter if I make a lot.
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How likely is it for my Medicaid plan to approve a Prior Authorization?
But does the fact that this is a Medicaid plan impact the chances of approval? Would UnitedHealthcare be stingier (or less stingy) with Medicaid patients compared to those enrolled in employer-based healthcare?
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