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  • 61Loanable funds — In economics, the loanable funds market is a hypothetical market that brings savers and borrowers together, also bringing together the money available in commercial banks and lending institutions available for firms and households to finance… …

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  • 62Certified Funds — In the United States and Canada, Certified Funds are a form of payment that is guaranteed to clear or settle by the company certifying the funds. When making certain types of transactions, such as purchasing real property, motor vehicles and… …

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  • 63Court Funds Office — The Court Funds Office (CFO) provides a banking and investment service for the courts throughout England and Wales, including the High Court. It accounts for money being paid into and out of court and, as directed by the court, look after any… …

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  • 64Common Sense on Mutual Funds: New Imperatives for the Intelligent Investor — Common Sense on Mutual Funds   Author(s) John Bogle …

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  • 65Unavailable funds fee — Overview The unavailable funds fee, not to be confused with the NSF , overdraft , exceed hold or overlimit fees, is a fee that results from a transaction that posts to a negative available balance and a positive physical balance, as applied to a… …

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  • 66Quantum Group of Funds — The Quantum Group of Funds are privately owned hedge funds based on Curaçao (Netherlands Antilles) and Cayman Islands. They are currently advised by George Soros through his company Soros Fund Management. Soros started the fund in the early 1970… …

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  • 67Idle Funds — Money that is not invested and, therefore, earning no interest or investment income. Idle funds are simply funds that are not deposited in an interest bearing or investment tracking vehicle, that is, not participating in the economic markets.… …

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  • 68Ave Maria Mutual Funds — is a U.S. mutual fund family that targets clients interested in financially sound investments in companies that do not violate certain religious principles of the Roman Catholic Church. Often described as socially responsible investing (SRI), but …

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  • 69Marginal Cost Of Funds — The incremental cost of borrowing more money to fund additional asset purchases or investments. In its simplest calculation, the marginal cost of funds is simply the interest rate on the new loan balance. Marginal cost of funds is often confused… …

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  • 70source and application of funds — ˌsource and appliˌcation of ˈfunds also sources and uses of funds noun [uncountable] ACCOUNTING information contained in a company s accounts about the flow of money into and out of the company over a particular period of time, including… …

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