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41 divert funds
v.desviar fondos. -
42 draw funds
v.hacer un desembolso. -
43 embezzle funds
v.malversar fondos, desfalcar, pecular. -
44 escort funds
v.arbitrar fondos, arbitrar recursos. -
45 escrow funds
s.fondos puestos bajo depósito legal, fondos en plica. -
46 external funds
s.fondos externos. -
47 fed funds
s.fondos federales. -
48 federal funds
s.fondos federales, fondos de la Reserva Federal. -
49 finance funds
v.aportar fondos. -
50 flow-of-funds analysis
s.análisis de flujo de fondos, análisis de flujos de fondos crediticios, análisis de flujos de fondos, análisis de flujos de fondos monetarios. -
51 flow-of-funds table
s.cuadro de corrientes financieras. -
52 frozen funds
s.fondos congelados, fondos inmovilizados, fondos bloqueados. -
53 furnish funds
v.aportar fondos. -
54 idle funds
s.fondos inactivos, fondos que no devengan intereses, fondos que no devengan provecho. -
55 illegal funds
s.fondos de origen ilegítimo. -
56 illicit funds
s.fondos de origen ilegítimo, dinero ilegal. -
57 illiquid funds
s.fondos ilíquidos. -
58 inactive funds
s.fondos inactivos. -
59 industry funds
s.fondos empresariales. -
60 international funds
s.fondos internacionales.
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