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21 savings account
an account in a bank or post office on which interest is paid.حِساب تَوْفير -
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23 savings bank
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24 savings bond
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25 savings function
Finan expression of the extent to which people save money instead of spending it -
26 savings ratio
Econthe proportion of the income of a country or household that is saved in a particular period -
27 National Savings Bank
Finin the United Kingdom, a savings plan established in 1861 as the Post Office Savings Bank and now operated by National Savings.Abbr. NSB -
28 index-linked savings certificate
Fina National Savings Certificate issued by the U.K. National Savings organization with a return linked to the rate of inflation.The ultimate business dictionary > index-linked savings certificate
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29 criterion of just savings
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > criterion of just savings
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30 just savings
справедливые сбережения (сбережения, которые каждое поколение оставляет последующему поколению); см. criterion of just savings; theory of intergenerational clubsАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > just savings
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31 mutual savings bank
Finin the United States, a state-chartered savings bank run in the interests of its members. It is governed by a local board of trustees, not the legal owners. Some of these banks have recently begun offering accounts and services that are typical of commercial banks.Abbr. MSB -
32 National Savings
Finin the United Kingdom, a government agency accountable to the Treasury that offers a variety of savings products directly to the public or through post offices. The funds raised finance the national debt. -
33 National Savings Certificate
Finin the United Kingdom, either a fixed-interest or an index-linked certificate issued for two or five year terms by National Savings with returns that are free of income tax.Abbr. NSCThe ultimate business dictionary > National Savings Certificate
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34 Tax Exempt Special Savings Account
Fina U.K. savings account in which investors could save up to £9,000 over a period of five years and not pay any tax provided they made no withdrawals over that time. The advent of the ISA in 1999 meant that no new accounts of this type could be opened, but those opened prior to 1999 will continue under their original premise until their expiration date.Abbr. TESSAThe ultimate business dictionary > Tax Exempt Special Savings Account
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35 =linked savings account-соединённый сберегательный счёт(сберегательный счёт , соединённый с чековым счётом ; основная сумма денежных средств находится на сберегательном счёте, но средства могут свободно перево
General subject: package accountУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > =linked savings account-соединённый сберегательный счёт(сберегательный счёт , соединённый с чековым счётом ; основная сумма денежных средств находится на сберегательном счёте, но средства могут свободно перево
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36 American Savings and Loan Institute
Abbreviation: ASLIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > American Savings and Loan Institute
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37 Buyers Opportunity For Savings System
Business: BOSSУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Buyers Opportunity For Savings System
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38 Commonwealth Savings Bank
Abbreviation: CSBУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Commonwealth Savings Bank
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39 Cost Of Savings Index
Accounting: COSIУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Cost Of Savings Index
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40 Daylight Savings Time
Abbreviation: DSTУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Daylight Savings Time
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