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1 funds
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2 funds were appropriated for building schools
funds were appropriated for building schoolsEnglish-Dutch dictionary > funds were appropriated for building schools
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3 funds transfer
overmaken van geld,geld overhandigen (contant betalen; geld overmaken van de ene rekening naar de andere rekening) -
4 convert public funds to one's own use
convert public funds to one's own useEnglish-Dutch dictionary > convert public funds to one's own use
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5 misuse of funds
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6 public funds
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7 short of funds
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8 swell one's funds
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9 Haluka funds
Haluka Fonds (liefdadigheidsgelden, het geld van het jodendom in diaspora) -
10 appropriate funds
geldreservering -
11 appropriation of funds
reservering van gelden -
12 bolt funds
bliksemstraal uitzenden -
13 cost of borrowed funds
kosten van leningen (kosten van leningen inclusief rente en commissie) -
14 donor funds
schenkgelden,het geld van schenkers -
15 electronic funds transfer
elektronische geldovermaking (het sturen van informatie over geldsommen tussen rekeningen met gebruik van communicatienet die verspreid is onder verschillende lichamen) -
16 embezzle funds
geld verduisteren -
17 flow of funds
stroom van inkomsten -
18 funnel funds
geld verkwisten -
19 insufficient funds
onvoldoende dekking -
20 non-sufficient funds check
cheque zonder gelddekking
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