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funds
fund F0362400 (fŭnd)n.1. A source of supply; a stock: a fund of goodwill.2. a. A sum of money or other resources set aside for a specific purpose: a pension fund.b. funds Available money; ready cash: short on funds.3. An organization established to administer and manage a sum of money.4. funds The stock of the British permanent national debt, considered as public securities. Used with the.tr.v. fund·ed, fund·ing, funds 1. To provide funds for: funded the space program; a fully funded pension.2. To convert (short-term government debt) into a long-term or floating debt with fixed interest payments. [Latin fundus, bottom, piece of land.]funds (fʌndz) pl n1. money that is readily available2. (Banking & Finance) British government securities representing national debtThesaurusNoun | 1. | funds - assets in the form of money cash in hand, finances, monetary resource, pecuniary resourceassets - anything of material value or usefulness that is owned by a person or companybank - the funds held by a gambling house or the dealer in some gambling games; "he tried to break the bank at Monte Carlo"bankroll, roll - a roll of currency notes (often taken as the resources of a person or business etc.); "he shot his roll on a bob-tailed nag"pocket - a supply of money; "they dipped into the taxpayers' pockets"Medicaid funds - public funds used to pay for Medicaidexchequer, treasury - the funds of a government or institution or individualmoney supply - the total stock of money in the economy; currency held by the public plus money in accounts in banksescrow funds - funds held in escrowmatching funds - funds that will be supplied in an amount matching the funds available from other sources | Translationsfund (fand) noun1. a sum of money for a special purpose. Have you given money to the repair fund? 專款,基金 专款,基金 2. a store or supply. He has a fund of funny stories. 大量的 大量的funds noun plural money ready to spend. Have you enough funds for your journey? 現款 现款IdiomsSeefundEncyclopediaSeeFundfunds
Dividend yield (Funds)Indicated yield represents return on a share of a mutual fund held over the past 12 months. Assumes fund was purchased a year ago. Reflects effect of sales charges (at current rates), but not redemption charges.
Dividend yield (Stocks)Indicated yield represents annual dividends divided by current stock price.Mutual FundA pool of liquidity that an investment company places in various securities and/or derivatives with the goal of producing a certain return. Mutual funds may carry greater or lesser risk, depending on their particular investment goals. Mutual funds are actively managed by the company to maintain the investment goals. The company issues shares that represent a portion of ownership in each of the securities underlying the fund. Mutual funds are designed for investors who wish to take advantage of a highly diversified portfolio without a large amount of capital. See also: Open-end, Close-end.funds the WORKING CAPITAL of a business, consisting of money tied up in stocks and debtors plus cash, less money owed to creditors. Any change in net working capital has an effect in increasing or decreasing funds.funds Related to funds: investment funds, Hedge funds, Mutual fundsSynonyms for fundsnoun assets in the form of moneySynonyms- cash in hand
- finances
- monetary resource
- pecuniary resource
Related Words- assets
- bank
- bankroll
- roll
- pocket
- Medicaid funds
- exchequer
- treasury
- money supply
- escrow funds
- matching funds
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