investment grants

  • 1investment grant — ➔ grant1 * * * investment grant UK US noun [C] GOVERNMENT ► an amount of money given to a company by the government so that it can buy buildings, equipment, etc. This is usually done to improve the economic situation in a particular area of a… …

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  • 2Digital Opportunity Investment Trust — (DOIT) is a proposal to create a United States federal trust to distribute, for educational purposes, funds to be raised by public auctions of licenses to use radio frequency bands. Contents 1 Concepts 2 U. S. government funding for humanities… …

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  • 3EEA and Norway Grants — The EEA Grants and Norway Grants are the financial contributions of Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein towards the reduction of economic and social disparities in the European Economic Area (EEA) and to strengthen bilateral relations with 15 EU… …

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  • 4Workforce Investment Act of 1998 — The Workforce Investment Act of 1998 (or WIA, USPL|105|220, USStat|112|936, usc|29|2801, et seq.) is a United States federal law passed August 7, 1998.PurposeThe law was enacted to replace the Job Training Partnership Act and certain other… …

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  • 5Australian Ethical Investment — Infobox Company company name = Australian Ethical Investment Limited company company type = Public Stock Symbol: [http://www.asx.com.au/asx/research/CompanyInfoSearchResults.jsp?searchBy=asxCode allinfo=on asxCode=AEF AEF] , Stock exchange(s):… …

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  • 6Multilateral Investment Fund — The Multilateral Investment Fund (MIF) is an independent fund administered by the Inter American Development Bank (IDB), created in 1993 to support private sector development in Latin America and the Caribbean. In partnership with business… …

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  • 7Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduit — Real Estate Mortgage Investment Conduits, or REMICs, are a type of special purpose vehicle used for the pooling of mortgage loans and issuance of mortgage backed securities. They are defined under the United States Internal Revenue Code (Tax… …

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  • 8Unit Investment Trust — A Unit Investment Trust (UIT) is a US investment company offering a fixed (unmanaged) portfolio of securities having a definite life. UITs are assembled by a sponsor and sold through brokers to investors.A UIT portfolio may contain one of several …

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  • 9European Investment Bank — (EIB) a non profit making body that grants loans to members or to undertakings for investment in the European territories of the member states. Other sources of finance have to be utilised in the project as well as the EIB component. It borrows… …

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  • 10Unit Investment Trust - UIT — An investment company that offers a fixed, unmanaged portfolio, generally of stocks and bonds, as redeemable units to investors for a specific period of time. It is designed to provide capital appreciation and/or dividend income. Unit investment… …

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