In other words, is there a type of investment vehicle that could be used to make money residually that a non profit group could make withdrawals from in order to help pay costs for cancer patients that have been historically denied coverage by their insurance companies, but have been medically recommended treatments by their healthcare team?
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An income fund with low management fees. For the stability needed, you aren't going to find much of a return. Look at VWINX or PRCIX or a mix of both.
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