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The Fed’s deferred asset, representing cumulative losses, currently stands at negative $243.4 billion, but is showing signs of improvement.

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But the tax break isn’t going away; it’s being deferred.

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Then, he cited an underperforming park, where, despite significant spending to address deferred investment needs, earnings fell significantly.

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Money in the account can be invested and grows tax deferred, and can be tapped tax-free when used for healthcare expenses.

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The county's medical examiner previously said Ms Rivas Hernandez's body was "severely decomposed" when it was found in September and deferred making a ruling on how she died pending the death investigation.

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