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commingle

[kuh-ming-guhl] / kəˈmɪŋ gəl /


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It’s estimated that 100 of the hulking-yet-graceful animals lives in the lower stretch of the San Gabriel River, where salt and freshwater commingle.

From Los Angeles Times

I receive many letters from readers who wonder about the wisdom of commingling their finances.

From MarketWatch

Property acquired before your marriage, or received during your marriage as a gift or inheritance, is generally considered separate property as long as you don’t commingle it.

From MarketWatch

Risk is more spread out in a traditional commingled private-markets fund, where a management firm pools cash from pensions, universities and other big investors and invests it in several ventures.

From The Wall Street Journal

If you are putting down 20% — a portion of your inheritance — and commingling it in this property, you should at least get that back in full if your marriage goes south.

From MarketWatch