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A school's maximum allowable request is related to its school enrollment from the California Basic Educational Data Systems (CBEDS). The maximum base core grant funding for elementary schools with an enrollment of less than 600 is $75,000; for ... more
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The maximum amount of fellowship grants through the NREFs new post-residency fellowship grant program is $75,000 and will be capped at $75,000. ... more
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Not always. The credit phases-out between $75,000 - $95,000 for singles and $150,000 - $170,000 for married filing joint. The closer a buyer comes to the maximum phase-out amount, the smaller the credit will be. The law provides a formula to ... more
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You're not going to believe what you're about to read, but this could happen to you. It didn't happen to me and I really don't know for sure that it ever happened, but you'll get a kick out of reading it. $75,000 for a home improvement, come on you ... more
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The entire award amount of up to $75,000 will be disbursed within the first year of the project to the fiscal contact listed in the community application. These funds can be carried over into the remaining two project years. The actual disbursement ... more
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The guidelines have been updated. If a project has not begun the marketing for the lottery the new $75,000 asset limit is used. If the lottery has already been conducted and units are being filled the asset limit is $50,000. ... more
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A. Yes, as long as the spouse's total does not exceed 50% of what you purchased for yourself. ... more
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If there is a different annuitant on each of these contracts, they are both eligible for coverage up to a maximum of $100,000. Other limitations, such as the interest earnings when compared to the stautory interest rate, may also apply. ... more
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Not necessarily. See the discussion above re: one-time, lump-sum payments as assets. If the lump sum amount is never classified as an asset, then it logically cannot be classified as an asset disposed of for less than fair market value. On the ... more
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No. The $100,000 limit is calculated based on ownership and does not limit the amount of coverage for a married couple or any individuals jointly. Because there are two separate owners, each contract would be covered for its full value of $75,000, ... more
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