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21 fund-raising
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22 Fund
Fund, inventum. – einen F. tun, aliquid invenire.
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23 fund statement
fund statement см. statement of changes of financial position
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24 fund raiser
fund raiser s Veranstaltung, deren Reinerlös wohltätigen Zwecken, einer politischen Organisation etc zugutekommt -
25 Fund
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26 Fund
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27 fund management company
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28 fund managing company
= fund management companyкомпанія з керування фондом; компанія, яка керує фондом -
29 fund raising
fund rais.ing[f'∧nd reiziŋ] n angariação de fundos. -
30 fund-raising
fund-raising[´fʌnd¸reiziʃ] n набиране на средства. -
31 fund
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32 fund-raising
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33 fund investor
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34 fund picker
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35 fund picking
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36 fund-raiser
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37 fund accounting
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fund accounting
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38 fund a loan
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fund a loan
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39 fund appropriation
fund appropriation 1. ACC Bewilligung f von Geldern, Mittelverteilung f, Mittelzuteilung f (governmental); 2. ECON, FIN, MGT Mittelverteilung f, Mittelzuteilung fEnglisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fund appropriation
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40 fund-linked life insurance
Englisch-Deutsch Fachwörterbuch der Wirtschaft > fund-linked life insurance
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