discretionary funds
1discretionary funds — /dɪ skreʃ(ə)n(ə)ri fʌndz/ plural noun funds managed on a discretionary basis …
2discretionary fund — ➔ fund1 * * * discretionary fund UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► an amount of money that is available to spend on things that are not considered necessary but that may be useful: »Governors of some states are given discretionary funds to spend on small… …
3discretionary funding — discretionary fund UK US noun [C] FINANCE ► an amount of money that is available to spend on things that are not considered necessary but that may be useful: »Governors of some states are given discretionary funds to spend on small scale projects …
4discretionary — adjective 1. having or using the ability to act or decide according to your own discretion or judgment (Freq. 1) The commission has discretionary power to award extra funds • Syn: ↑discretional • Similar to: ↑arbitrary • Derivationally related… …
5discretionary — A discretionary broker buys and sells shares on behalf of the client and also has the authority to make investment decisions without the prior approval of the client. London Stock Exchange Glossary * * * discretionary UK US /dɪˈskreʃənəri/… …
6Discretionary Cash Flow — is any money left over once all possible capital projects with positive net present values have been financed, and all mandatory payments have been paid. The capital can be used to pay for other responsibilities such as giving out cash dividends… …
7Discretionary Income — The amount of an individual s income that is left for spending, investing or saving after taxes and personal necessities (such as food, shelter, and clothing) have been paid. Discretionary income includes money spent on luxury items, vacations… …
8discretionary trust — In the context of mutual funds, refers to a mutual fund or unit trust whose management decides on the best way to use the assets without restriction to a specific type of security. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary In the context of trusts, refers… …
9Discretionary spending — Part of a series on Government Public finance File:Governmentbhj,i,gu Vedder Highsmith detail 1.jpeg …
10discretionary — /dɪ skreʃ(ə)n(ə)ri/ adjective which can be done if someone wants ♦ the minister’s discretionary powers powers which the minister could use if he or she thought it necessary ♦ on a discretionary basis referring to a way of managing a client’s… …