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  • 51Money-Purchase Pension Plan — A pension plan to which employers and employees make contributions based on a percentage of annual earnings, in accordance with the terms of the plan. Upon retirement, the total pool of capital in the member s account can be used to purchase a… …

    Investment dictionary

  • 52terms — noun 1. status with respect to the relations between people or groups (Freq. 2) on good terms with her in laws on a friendly footing • Syn: ↑footing • Hypernyms: ↑status, ↑position …

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  • 53Money, John — ▪ 2007       American psychologist (b. July 8, 1921, Morrinsville, N.Z. d. July 7, 2006, Towson, Md.), helped pioneer the study of sexual identity, coining the terms gender role and gender identity and emphasizing the effect of psychosocial… …

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  • 54in terms of — preposition : with respect to, in relation to, or in ways of thought belonging to (a particular category) : in comparison with a conception of nature in terms of human politics William Empson tends to think of everything in terms of money * * *… …

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  • 55Electronic money — For electronic payments in conventional currencies, see Electronic funds transfer. Electronic money (also known as e currency, e money, electronic cash, electronic currency, digital money, digital cash, digital currency, cyber currency) is money… …

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  • 56in terms of — {prep.} 1. In the matter of; on the subject of; especially about; about. * /He spoke about books in terms of their publication./ * /What have you done in terms affixing the house?/ * /The children ate a great many hot dogs at the party. In terms… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 57in terms of — {prep.} 1. In the matter of; on the subject of; especially about; about. * /He spoke about books in terms of their publication./ * /What have you done in terms affixing the house?/ * /The children ate a great many hot dogs at the party. In terms… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 58in\ terms\ of — prep. 1. In the matter of; on the subject of; especially about; about. He spoke about books in terms of their publication. What have you done in terms affixing the house? The children ate a great many hot dogs at the party. In terms of money,… …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 59real terms — A representation of the value of a good or service in terms of money, taking into account fluctuations in the price level. Economists are usually interested in the relationship between the prices of goods in real terms, i.e. by adjusting prices… …

    Accounting dictionary

  • 60in terms of — phrasal with respect to or in relation to < thinks of everything in terms of money > …

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