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    Acorns's flat-fee structure can be highly significant for clients with small balances or who rely solely upon the firm's round-ups for investing into their accounts: [20] for example, if making one purchase on every day of a calendar year, the highest sum an account-holder theoretically could contribute (at ninety-nine cents of change on each ...

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  5. Acorns - Wikipedia

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    Acorns may refer to: Plural of acorn, the nut of the oak tree; Acorns (company), a micro-investing and robo-advisor financial company; Acorns (suit), one of the four suits in German pattern playing cards; Acorns Children's Hospice, a charity in England; Springfield Acorns, a minor league American football team in Springfield, Massachusetts

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    The EOB is commonly attached to a check or statement of electronic payment. An EOB typically describes: the payee, the payer and the patient; the service performed—the date of the service, the description and/or insurer's code for the service, the name of the person or place that provided the service, and the name of the patient

  8. History of ACORN in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The loss of funds had been too damaging, and by March 2010, 15 of ACORN's 30 state chapters had already closed. [7] ACORN announced it was closing its remaining state chapters and disbanding. [10] On November 2, 2010, its U.S. offices filed for Chapter 7 liquidation effectively closing the organization. [11]

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    ILP (Incorporated limited partnership): used for venture capital investments comes in four types: Venture Capital Limited Partnership (VCLP), Early-stage Venture Capital Limited Partnership (ESCVLP), Australian Venture Capital Fund of Funds (AFOF), Venture Capital Management Partnership (VCMP). [8