cash account

  • 111custodial account — noun a brokerage firm account that parents have created for a minor • Hypernyms: ↑cash account …

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  • 112unmargined account — A cash account held at a brokerage firm. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …

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  • 113Sweep account — Account in which the bank takes all of the excess available funds at the close of each business day and invests them for the firm. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * * sweep account UK US noun [C] BANKING, FINANCE ► a bank account that… …

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  • 114cash/central settlement account — ( TBF) (CCR) Euroclear Clearing and Settlement glossary Accounts used and maintained by financial institutions on the books of the Banque de France for the functioning of the Transfert Banque de France ( TBF) system. Euroclear Clearing and… …

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  • 115Cash Collateral Account — CCA (счет денежного обеспечения) резервный фонд, который обеспечивает кредитную поддержку сделке. Средства из фонда даются в кредит третьей стороной, обычно выдавшим аккредитив банком, на основании соответствующего кредитного соглашения …

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  • 116cash/central settlement account — (TBF) (CCR) Accounts used and maintained by financial institutions on the books of the Banque de France for the functioning of the Transfert Banque de France (TBF) system …

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  • 117Individual Savings Account — An Individual Savings Account (ISA; pronounced /ˈaɪsə/) is a financial product available to residents in the United Kingdom. It is designed for the purpose of investment and savings with a favourable tax status. Money is contributed from… …

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  • 118Transactional account — Banking A series on Financial services …

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  • 119Deposit account — Deposits redirects here. For other uses, see Deposit (disambiguation). Banking A series on …

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  • 120Merchant cash advance — A Merchant Cash Advance is a lump sum payment to a business in exchange for an agreed upon percentage of future credit card and/or debit card sales.[1] Merchant Cash Advance companies provide funds to businesses in exchange for a percentage of… …

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