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1 funds
n. tillgångar; kontanter, reda pengar* * *noun plural (money ready to spend: Have you enough funds for your journey?) tillgångar, pengar -
2 funds transfer
girering (betalning med kontanter; överföring av kontanter från ett ställe till ett annat; överföring av pengar mellan bankkonton) -
3 Haluka funds
halukafonder (välgörenhetspengar, pengar från judendomen i diaspora) -
4 appropriate funds
bevilja fonder -
5 appropriation of funds
anslående av fonder -
6 bolt funds
frysa tillgångar -
7 cost of borrowed funds
kostnad för lånat kapital (den totala kostnaden för ett lån (inklusive räntan) -
8 donor funds
donerade pengar -
9 electronic funds transfer
elektonisk girering (system som möjliggör överföringar av penningsummor från ett konto till ett annat med hjälp av en dator) -
10 embezzle funds
förskingra pengar, försnilla pengar -
11 flow of funds
finansiellt flöde (överföring av pengar från person till person under ekonomisk aktivitet) -
12 funnel funds
överföra pengar -
13 misuse of funds
felaktig användning av fonder -
14 non-sufficient funds check
check utan täckning -
15 public funds
statsobligationer, statspapper; pengar som personer betalat för ett särskilt ändamål -
16 special funds
speciella fonder (tilldelning av penningsummor till särskilda intitutioner) -
17 the national funds
statskassor; den internationella judiska kongressens huvudkassa -
18 trustee for public funds
förtroendeman för statliga tillgångar -
19 fund
n. fond; kapital; kassa; tillgångar--------v. finansiera; sätta undan pengar; förlänga ett korttidslån* * *1) (a sum of money for a special purpose: Have you given money to the repair fund?) fond, insamling2) (a store or supply: He has a fund of funny stories.) [] förråd•- funds
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funds in hand — index capital Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
funds paid out — index expenditure Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary