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  • Money market deposit account — A money market account is a deposit account with a relatively high rate of interest, and short notice (or no notice) required for withdrawals. In the United States, it is a style of instant access deposit subject to federal savings account… …   Wikipedia

  • Money\ box — 1)The ATM machine 2)The bank 3)Someone who owes you money 4)Parents(if applies) We have to hit up the money box before we go out …   Dictionary of american slang

  • Money\ box — 1)The ATM machine 2)The bank 3)Someone who owes you money 4)Parents(if applies) We have to hit up the money box before we go out …   Dictionary of american slang

  • money — mon|ey W1S1 [ˈmʌni] n [U] [Date: 1200 1300; : Old French; Origin: moneie, from Latin moneta mint, money , from Moneta, name given to Juno, the goddess in whose temple the ancient Romans produced money] 1.) what you earn by working and can use to… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Money Train — For the vehicle used to collect revenue in rail systems, see Money train. Money Train Theatrical Release Poster Directed by Joseph Ruben …   Wikipedia

  • Maundy money — legally called the Queen s Maundy money [ [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/RevisedStatutes/Acts/ukpga/1971/cukpga 19710024 en 1 Coinage Act 1971 (c.24) ] ] is a welcoming British coinage given to deserving poor people in a religious ceremony performed, i …   Wikipedia

  • The Tribute Money — Infobox Painting title=The Tribute Money artist=Masaccio year=1420s type=Fresco height=247 width=597 height inch=97.2 width inch =235 city=Florence museum=Brancacci Chapel The Tribute Money is a fresco by the Italian renaissance painter Masaccio …   Wikipedia

  • Black Money — is a novel by US American mystery writer Ross Macdonald. Published in 1966, it is, according to Matthew Bruccoli and other critics, among the most powerful of all Ross Macdonald s novels. It was his own personal choice as his best… …   Wikipedia

  • your money or your life — Meaning Give me your money or I will kill you. Origin The traditional greeting given to their victims by highwaymen (robbers who preyed on travellers in english stagecoaches in 18th and 19th century). Owes more to literary imagination than to… …   Meaning and origin of phrases

  • Lien — A security interest in one or more assets that is granted to lenders in connection with secured debt financing. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * lien li‧en [ˈliːən, liːn] noun [countable] LAW 1. a person s or organization s right to… …   Financial and business terms

  • lien — An interest or encumbrance held by a creditor in a debtor s real or personal property for the satisfaction of a debt. The lien may arise as a result of a consensual contract between the debtor and the creditor such as a security agreement or a… …   Financial and business terms

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