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Meanings of
funds
in English
Portuguese
dinheiro
Catalan
possibles
Spanish
dinero
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Assets in the form of money.
finances
monetary resource
cash in hand
pecuniary resource
Portuguese
dinheiro
Synonyms
Examples for "
finances
"
finances
monetary resource
cash in hand
pecuniary resource
Examples for "
finances
"
1
One thing was clear, however; his
finances
didn't ring true at all.
2
OPINION:Twice in a generation the political class has mismanaged the public
finances
.
3
That was the true measure of the situation in the public
finances
.
4
Tackling these imbalances goes far beyond simply managing the public
finances
sensibly.
5
New tax figures point to a remarkable turnaround in Ireland's public
finances
.
1
It's woefully inadequate, both in terms of people and
monetary
resources
.
2
We don't have such
monetary
resources
,
of course.
3
Our cities, with greater human and
monetary
resources
,
can not match the standards of thousands of years ago.
4
The infusion of
monetary
resources
did help the struggling Liberia during the 1920s and early 1930s.
5
While providing limited
monetary
resources
,
this system left the student a good deal of freedom of thought and time to conduct research.
1
Indeed, some shareholders are choosing
cash
in
hand
over future market uncertainties.
2
The company plans to use
cash
in
hand
to fund the program.
3
By chartering I have enough
cash
in
hand
to finance the buying.
4
HORACE: It will bring you fifteen or twenty dollars
cash
in
hand
.
5
Your expenses have been increased, and have not the
cash
in
hand
?
-
Yes
.
1
Like me, his chief
pecuniary
resource
was a college fellowship.
2
The minister, he hoped, who patronized this wild scheme had some new
pecuniary
resource
in store to supply the deficiencies it would occasion.
3
Sickness and death had told heavily upon the
pecuniary
resources
of the family.
4
They are as productive of
pecuniary
resources
as those of the northern states.
5
His own
pecuniary
resources
have long since been exhausted by his costly experiments.
Usage of
funds
in English
1
But perhaps money market
funds
need to shrink for the greater good.
2
Those
funds
still carry a notable long position in the market, however.
3
For example,
funds
with exposure to credit markets had a strong year.
4
DoorDash said the
funds
would be used for new products and services.
5
She said that government revenue
funds
Cuba's free education and healthcare systems.
6
Objective: Because public health
funds
are limited, programs need to be prioritized.
7
Industry sources say it was taking much longer to raise new
funds
.
8
The Treasury Department recently offered government insurance for money market mutual
funds
.
9
Jonsson said Saab expected to be given access to the state
funds
.
10
The
funds
will primarily be used for launching new social advertising products.
11
He said government stimulus
funds
would be used to increase anti-smoking efforts.
12
Also consider the rise of so-called risk parity strategies among pension
funds
.
13
Asia ex-Japan and Europe, Middle East & Africa
funds
saw modest inflows.
14
Fink said these
funds
'
performance was improving in the current market climate.
15
The answer may depend on who
funds
the research asking the question.
16
YFood said it will use the
funds
to expand further in Europe.
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About this term
funds
fund
Noun
Plural
fund
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
mutual funds
raise funds
public funds
trade funds
federal funds
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Translations for
funds
Portuguese
dinheiro
finanças
Catalan
possibles
cabals
diner
recursos
finances
fons
Spanish
dinero
Funds
through the time
Funds
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
Ireland
Common
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