The nonappropriated funds guidance can be found in the Department of Defense (DoD) Instruction 1015.10, which outlines the policies and procedures for managing nonappropriated fund instrumentalities (NAFIs). Additional resources may include the Army Regulation (AR) 215-1 and relevant service-specific regulations. These documents provide comprehensive guidance on the administration, oversight, and use of nonappropriated funds within military installations.
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A list of high-yield funds can be found at http://www.bloomberg.com/markets/funds/govt-corp-high-yield/. A different list can be found at http://money.usnews.com/funds/mutual-funds/rankings/high-yield-bond.
Information about energy funds can be found on the website of the organization that created them. This includes many American states who have set up energy funds to encourage green energy development. A comprehensive listing of these funds can be found with the Environmental Protection Agency.
Information about money funds can be found through your broker, accountant or other financial professional. Additionally, much information on money funds can be found on various financial websites online.
The Office of Management and Budget (OMB) apportions funds to the Department of Defense (DoD) comptroller on a periodic basis. The OMB provides guidance on how the funds should be allocated and spent by the DoD.
Information about ETF exchange traded funds can be found on the Nasdaq website. There is also a Wikipedia page with information on the ETF exchange traded funds.
Lone Star funds can be found directly from the official Lone Star website. One can obtain funds by creating a Partner account and finding out their eligibility.
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Information on small cap mutual funds can be found on websites such as Finance Yahoo, Russell or Economic Times. They are also available on Social Investing and Mututal Funds Info.
Yes they can. It appears there is no regulatory guidance that prevents it. With that stated, federal and state regulators will exam the bank's securities portfolio, policies and practices to insure depositors' funds and the FDIC guarantee is protected.
I know that there is information available on hedge funds through the Guardian website and also the Financial Times website. These can be found at www.ft.com and www.guardian.co.uk.