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1 funded pension scheme
funded pension scheme PERS, SOC kapitalgedeckte Altersvorsorge f, kapitalgedecktes System n der AltersvorsorgeEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > funded pension scheme
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1. noun1) (of money) Fonds, der2. transitive verbbe short of funds — knapp od. schlecht bei Kasse sein (ugs.)
* * *1) (a sum of money for a special purpose: Have you given money to the repair fund?) das Kapital2) (a store or supply: He has a fund of funny stories.) der Vorrat•- academic.ru/101671/funds">funds* * *[fʌnd]I. ncontingency \fund Fonds m für außerordentliche Rückstellungendisaster \fund Notfonds m, Fonds m für Notfälleinvestment/trust \fund Investment-/Treuhandfonds mpension \fund Pensionsfonds m, Pensionskasse fsinking \fund Tilgungsfonds m, Amortisationsfonds mmanaged \fund [or \fund of \funds] Investitionsfonds m mit auswechselbarem Portefeuille3. (money)public \funds öffentliche Mittelconversion of \funds Veruntreuung f von Geldmitteln, Umleitung f von Geldmitteln für eigene Zweckeshareholders' \funds Eigenkapital ntto allocate \funds to sb/sth jdm/etw Gelder bewilligento be in \funds person gut bei Kasse sein fam; institution reichlich [Geld]mittel zur Verfügung habento be short of [or low on] \funds über wenig Geld verfügenI'm a bit low on \funds bei mir herrscht Ebbe in der Kasse famto convert \funds to another purpose Gelder veruntreuento convert \funds to one's own use Gelder veruntreuen [o umleiten]to disburse \funds to sb/sth jdm/etw Gelder zuteilen, an jdn/etw Gelder verteilento raise \funds [for sth] [für etw akk] Geld [o Spenden] sammelnsb runs out of \funds das Geld geht jdm ausa \fund of information/knowledge eine Fülle von Informationen/KenntnissenII. vtto \fund a company ein Unternehmen finanzierento \fund a debt einen Kredit konsolidierento \fund debts FIN Schulden fundieren [o in langfristige Schulden umwandeln]privately \funded frei finanziert* * *[fʌnd]1. nto start a fund — einen Fonds einrichten or gründen
2) pl Mittel pl, Gelder plpublic funds — öffentliche Mittel pl, Staatsgelder pl
to be in funds — zahlungsfähig or bei Kasse (inf) sein
to be pressed for funds, to be short of funds — knapp bei Kasse sein (inf)
at the moment I haven't the funds — mir fehlen zurzeit die Mittel or Gelder pl
4) pl (Brit: government securities) Staatspapiere pl2. vt2) (= invest) money anlegen, investieren* * *fund [fʌnd]A s1. WIRTSCHa) Kapital n, Vermögen n, Geldsumme fb) Fonds m (zweckgebundene Vermögensmasse)2. pl WIRTSCH (Geld)Mittel pl, Gelder pl:sufficient funds genügende Deckung;for lack of funds mangels Barmittel oder Deckung;“no funds” (Scheck) „keine Deckung“;3. pl WIRTSCHa) Br Staatspapiere pl, -anleihen plb) US Effekten plhe has quite a fund of jokes er weiß eine Menge WitzeB v/t1. WIRTSCH Br Gelder in Staatspapieren anlegenfunded debt fundierte Schuld, Anleiheschuld f* * *1. noun1) (of money) Fonds, der2. transitive verbbe short of funds — knapp od. schlecht bei Kasse sein (ugs.)
* * *n.Kapital -e n.
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