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  • 11Finance palace — Finance palace, (Serbian Финансијска палата , Hungarian Pénzügyi Palota , German Finanz Palast ) is a two floored neo renaissance palace on the main square in Zrenjanin and one of the most beautiful buildings in the city. The National Museum of… …

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  • 12municipal — [myo͞o nis′ə pəl] adj. [L municipalis < municeps, inhabitant of a free town < munia, official duties, functions < IE base * mei , to exchange (> COMMON, MEAN2) + capere, to take (see HAVE)] 1. a) of or having to do with a city, town,… …

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  • 13Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation — Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Motto Competence, Responsibility, Prestige Established 1919 Type Public …

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  • 14Municipal government of Toronto — {{Unreferenced|date=December 200 and has an operating budget of $7.8 billion. The most recent operating budget was composed of $2.5 billion dollars of funds from the Government of Ontario for purposes they mandate such as Toronto Public Health,… …

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  • 15Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board — The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board, often referred to as the MSRB, writes investor protection rules and other rules regulating broker dealers and banks in the United States municipal securities market, including tax exempt and taxable… …

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  • 16Finance — For the Slovenian newspaper, see Finance (newspaper). Finance Financial markets …

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  • 17Municipal government in Canada — Canada This article is part of the series: Politics and government of Canada   …

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  • 18Municipal Bond Fund — A mutual fund that invests in municipal bonds, or munis. Municipal bonds are debt securities issued by a state, municipality, county, or special purpose district (public schools, airports, etc.) to finance capital expenditures. They are exempt… …

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  • 19Municipal Note — Debt issued by state and local governments to finance capital expenditures such as construction projects. Municipal notes are appealing to investors because they mature in one year or less, offer fixed income and are often exempt from income tax… …

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  • 20Municipal bond — State or local governments offer muni bonds or municipals, as they are called, to pay for special projects such as highways or sewers. The interest that investors receive is exempt from some income taxes. The New York Times Financial Glossary * * …

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