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1 geldelijk
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2 het Internationaal Monetair Fonds
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3 monetair
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4 Gld
guilder, coin and monetary unit of the Netherlands (equal to 100 cents); any of a number of coins formerly used in Europe -
5 IMF
IMF, International Monetary Fund, special UN agency that was founded in 1944 to stabilize exchange rates and to facilitate international commerce -
6 bekeuring
n. fine, ticket, monetary penalty -
7 bijslag
n. bonus, perk, monetary gift -
8 bonus
n. bonus, dividend, perk, monetary gift -
9 caissiere
n. cashier, person who handles purchases in a store; bank employee who handles monetary transactions -
10 dinar
n. dinar, name of a monetary unit in a number of countries -
11 ecu
n. ECU, European currency unit, unit of currency introduced in 1999 as the composite monetary unit of the members of the European Union -
12 euro
n. Euro, unit of currency introduced in 1999 as the composite monetary unit of the members of the European Union (also called the European currency unit) -
13 extraatje
n. bonus, dividend, perk, monetary gift -
14 geldboete
n. fine, ticket, monetary penalty -
15 geldcrisis
n. monetary crisis -
16 geldsanering
n. monetary reform, fundamental change in the economy, change in the unit of currency -
17 geldstandaard
n. monetary standard, monies held by the public and the banks; unit of currency -
18 geldswaarde
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19 geldverlengheid
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20 geldzuivering
n. monetary reform, fundamental change in the economy, change in the unit of currency
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