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  • Type of retirement plan in which an employer allocates specific amounts of money for participating, vested employees in a tax deferred account.
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  • ...ns, savings deposits and time-restricted deposits (see also ''high-powered money'').
    190 bytes (22 words) - 07:26, 14 May 2009
  • ...t forbids U.S. loans to nations that had in the past defaulted on repaying money owed the U.S.
    144 bytes (27 words) - 13:08, 15 October 2010
  • ...yers will make bets, usually with chips that represent a certain amount of money, and if all of the bets are "called" or matched, then whoever has the highe
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  • A [[dice game]] with wagering of money based on the outcome of an individual roll or series of rolls involving two
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  • the practice of lending out a large proportion of the money deposited in a [[commercial bank]].
    132 bytes (19 words) - 05:09, 5 February 2010
  • A sum of money given, often by a government, to a person or persons in return for a servic
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money supply}}
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  • |Claims on deposit money banks<ref> loans, advances and overdraft facilities</ref> |Liabilities to deposit money banks<ref>required reserves, excess reserves, deposits and vault cash</ref>
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  • ...lar flow cartoon.jpg|right|300px|The circular flow diagram illustrates how money, services, and goods are exchanged within the various participants of an ec
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  • (SIV) a fund that borrows money - usually at [[LIBOR]] rates - by the issue of asset backed [[commercial pa
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  • ...in bank customers who engage in possibly illegal activities, suggestive of money laundering or tax evasion
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  • ...ling Stones|Rolling Stones]] bass player [[Bill Wyman]], in order to raise money for charity organization Advanced Research for Multiple Sclerosis.
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  • The reinvestment in a similar [[Asset (finance)|asset]] of money released by the maturity of a [[bond]].
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  • Money made available for investment in innovative enterprises or research, especi
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  • ...nities, which could have been pursued using the same resources of time and money.
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  • ==The arithmetic of money creation== ...statement in the article that a fractional-reserve banking system creates money may seem hard to believe, but it can easily be established by a simple exam
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  • [[Money supply]] {{r|Money supply}}
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  • an arrangement that enables customers to buy securities with money borrowed from a broker, subject to a minimum maintenance level related to t
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  • A desire to hold [[money]] in preference to other [[financial asset]]s that is attributable to the
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  • A written order to pay the holder a stated sum of money at a stated date (otherwise known as a "draft", the person who is paid bein
    190 bytes (33 words) - 12:40, 30 October 2008
  • ...t administers the public revenue, including the receipt and expenditure of money for public services.
    193 bytes (27 words) - 19:06, 31 May 2008
  • ...cash plus deposits held by banks at the central bank (termed "high-powered money" in the US, and referred to as M0 in the UK).
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  • * Fayant, Frank, [http://earlyradiohistory.us/1907fool.htm "Fools and Their Money/The Wireless Telegraph Bubble"], ''Success'' magazine, January, 1907 - July
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  • ...aration of financial plans specifying a person's or organization's current money situation and long-term monetary goals and identifying strategies to achiev
    211 bytes (26 words) - 21:16, 30 September 2020
  • ...iewership, with prizes given to winners in the form of goods, services, or money.
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  • ...for which it can be exchanged (equal to price when the other commodity is money).
    234 bytes (38 words) - 05:54, 3 April 2012
  • ...oney.cnn.com/retirement/guide/index.html Ultimate Guide to Retirement, CNN Money]
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  • ...[asset]]s owned; or, the state of possessing [[goods (economics|goods]], [[money]] or other assets in abundance.
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  • {{r|Fiat money}} {{r|Money market}}
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  • ...f Blandings. Freddy is a bit of a wastrel and spends much of his time (and money) at the Pink Pussy Club in London.
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  • ...)| goods]] and [[services (economics)|services]].; (ii) the careful use of money or other resources.
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  • ...mano Celant]]. Artists in the movement used mediums that cost little or no money, believing it to be a movement that anyone could get involved with.
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  • ...its owners and may employ people, buy and sell assets, and lend or borrow money; it is jointly owned by shareholders, who participate in its profits but ar
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  • ...ts. Unlike [[quantitative easing]], it may be done without expanding the [[money supply]].
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  • ...depriving an [[inventor]] control of their own inventions, and most of the money made from said inventions. It also refers to a person who invests in flound
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  • ...cial bank]]s' [[reserve ratio]]s with a view to the consequences for the [[money supply]] and [[interest rate]]s.
    266 bytes (41 words) - 04:50, 24 January 2010
  • ...ernment that was once responsible for collecting and disbursing government money, but which has become less important since 1974 and is now mainly a politic
    305 bytes (43 words) - 00:40, 20 October 2013
  • ...ber states of the [[European Union]] that are in economic difficulty, with money borrowed by the [[European Commission]] using the budget of the European U
    282 bytes (39 words) - 15:54, 27 September 2011
  • ...ansactions, '''interest''' is the charge a lender imposes for the use of [[money]] by a borrower. The annual rate of interest is also termed a [[discount ra
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  • ...ment meets the capital supply. Short-term transactions take place in the [[money market]].
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  • {{r|Money market}} {{r|Money supply}}
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  • *''The Election After Reform: Money, Politics and the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act'' (2005)
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  • An institution, that is prepared to lend money to any solvent bank that encounters a serious [[liquidity risk]], or a thre
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  • ...as the [[Bank of England]], and along with [[coin]]s and other forms of [[money]], are effectively used as a more convenient way of exchange and [[barterin
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  • ...wap]] rate that is used as an measure of the state of confidence in the [[money market]] and an indicator of banks' willigness to lend, and is normally wit
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  • It has been defined by one authority as "a large pool of money completely surrounded by people who want some".
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  • ...term also refers to the state of possessing [[goods (economics|goods]], [[money]] or valuable assets in abundance, as opposed to [[poverty]].
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  • ...United States, and at present are virtually the only type of U.S. [[paper money]] in circulation. ...stopped in 1963, Federal Reserve notes became the only form of U.S. paper money still being printed.<ref>Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, "1995 Annua
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  • {{r|Money laundering}}
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