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  • 111Finance publique — Finances publiques Les finances publiques désignent l étude des règles et des opérations relatives aux deniers publics. Selon le critère organique, les finances publiques peuvent aussi être présentées comme l’ensemble des règles gouvernant les… …

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  • 112Finance de l'ombre — La finance de l ombre (shadow financial system en anglais) désigne une série d acteurs financiers peu ou pas réglementés[Par qui ?] tels les hedge funds, firmes de capital investissement, banques d affaires, agences de notation, spéculateurs sur… …

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  • 113finance charge — The total cost of credit a customer must pay on a consumer loan, including interest. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * ▪ I. finance charge finance charge ➔ charge1   [m0] ▪ II. finance charge finance charge …

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  • 114Finance Commission of India — The Finance Commission is an impartial authority established under Article 280 of the Constitution of India by the President.The qualifications, powers and procedures of the Commission itself are regulated by the Finance Commission (Miscellaneous …

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  • 115Finance Wales — Infobox Company company name = Finance Wales plc company company type = Public limited company foundation = 2000 location = Cardiff, Wales, UK key people = Ian Johnson – Chairman Sian Lloyd Jones Chief Executive industry = Financial services… …

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  • 116Finance and Leasing Association — The Finance and Leasing Association (FLA) is the leading trade association for the UK consumer credit, motor finance and asset finance sectors, and the largest organisation of its type in Europe. Members of FLA include: banks, subsidiaries of… …

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  • 117Finance Charge — A fee charged for the use of credit or the extension of existing credit. May be a flat fee or a percentage of borrowings, with percentage based finance charges being the most common. A finance charge is often an aggregated cost, including the… …

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  • 118finance house — An organization, many of which are owned by commercial banks, that provides finance for hire purchase or leasing agreements. A consumer, who buys an expensive item (such as a car) from a trader and does not wish to pay cash, enters into a hire… …

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  • 119Finance Act — In the UK, the Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers an annual Budget speech on Budget Day, outlining changes in spending, as well as tax and duty. The changes to tax and duty are passed as law, and each year form the respective Finance Act. For… …

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  • 120Finance Act 2004 — The Finance Act 2004 is an Act of the United Kingdom Parliament prescribing changes to Excise Duties; Value Added Tax; Income Tax; Corporation Tax; and Capital Gains Tax. It enacts the 2004 Budget speech made by Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon …

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