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Financial institutionAn enterprise such as a bank whose primary business and function is to collect money from the public and invest it in financial assets such as stocks and bonds, loans and mortgages, leases, and insura [..]
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Financial institutionAny institution that collects money and puts it into assets such as stocks, bonds, bank deposits, or loans is considered a financial institution. There are two types of financial institutions: Depository institutions and nondepository institutions.Depository institutions, such as banks and credit unions, pay you interest on your deposits and use th [..]
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Financial institutionDefinition Institution which collects funds from the public and places them in financial assets, such as deposits, loans, and bonds, rather than tangible property.
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Financial institutionAn institution that uses its funds chiefly to purchase financial assets (deposits, loans, securities) as opposed to tangible property.
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Financial institutionOrganization engaged in any of the many aspects of finance including commercial banks, thrift institutions, investment banks, securities brokers and dealers, credit unions, investment companies, insur [..]
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Financial institutionAny organization in the business of moving, investing or lending money, dealing in financial instruments, or providing financial services. Includes commercial banks, thrifts, federal and state savings banks, saving and loan associations, and credit unions.
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Financial institutionA commercial or investment bank, trust company, brokerage house, insurance company, or other institution that participates in financial transactions involving cash or financial products. The primary role of such an institution is to facilitate the financing of investments, from home mortgages to the raising of funds via the issue of debt or equity [..]
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Financial institutionAn institution which accepts funds from the public and reinvests in bank deposits, bonds and stocks etc. These include banks and insurance companies.
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Financial institutionCompanies such as banks, credit unions, and savings institutions that provide a wide range of money management products and services to consumers. Financial institutions collect funds from the public [..]
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Financial institutionAn institution which accepts funds from the public and reinvests in bank deposits, bonds and stocks etc. These include banks and insurance companies.
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Financial institutionA financial institution is a business that provides deposit services, investment services, loan services, and/or other related services. Financial institutions include banks, leasing companies, lender [..]
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Financial institutionFinancial institution is defined as--
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Financial institution(institution financière). Institution such as a commercial or investment bank, trust company, brokerage house or insurance company that participates in financial transactions involving cash or financ [..]
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Financial institutionA company whose primary function is to intermediate between lenders and borrowers in the economy.
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Financial institutionA bank, credit union, building society or a special service provider registered with Australian Prudential Regulation Authority.
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Financial institutionan institution that collects public funds and places them in such financial assets as deposits, loans and bonds.
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Financial institutionAccording to the FATF’s 40 Recommendations, a financial institution is any person or entity that conducts as a business one or more of the following activities or operations on behalf of customers: Ac [..]
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Financial institutionA business that owns primarily financial assets, such as stocks and bonds, rather than fixed assets, such as equipment and raw materials.
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Financial institutionAn institution that uses its funds chiefly to purchase financial assets (loans, securities) as opposed to tangible property. Financial institutions can be classified according to the nature of the pri [..]
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Financial institution"Financial institution" means a financial institution or trust company as those terms are defined in ORS 706.008 (Additional definitions for Bank Act).
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Financial institutionInstitution that uses its funds chiefly to purchase financial assets, such as loans or securities (as opposed to tangible assets, such as real estate). Financial institutions can be separated into two major groups according to the nature of the principal claims they issue: (1) depository institutions, such as commercial banks, savings and loan asso [..]
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Financial institutionAn entity that intervenes in financial markets whose activity consists of capturing or obtaining funds from the public and investing them in assets such as securities and bank deposits, among others.
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Financial institutionAn institution that accepts funds from the public and reinvests in financial assets, e.g. bank deposits and stocks.
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Financial institutionFor the purpose of Direct Deposit of tax refunds, the IRS defines a financial institution as a state or national bank, savings and loan association, mutual savings bank or credit union. Only certain financial institutions and certain kinds of accounts are eligible to receive Direct Deposits of tax refunds.
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Financial institutionAn institution that obtains capital from individuals, businesses, and other organizations and invests it in various financial assets.
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Financial institutionAny organization in the business of moving, investing or lending money, dealing in financial instruments or providing financial services. This includes commercial banks, thrifts, federal and state sav [..]
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Financial institutionBanks (sometimes called commercial banks), credit unions, savings associations, savings and loans. Related Topics Why Bank? Consumer Debt What is a debit card?
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Financial institutionAny commercial bank, federal or state savings and loan association, federal or state savings bank, or credit union.
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Financial institutionAny commercial bank; federal or state savings and loan association; federal or state savings bank; or credit union.
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Financial institutionA commercial or investment bank, trust company, brokerage house, insurance company, or other institution that participates in financial transactions involving cash or financial products. The primary r [..]
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Financial institutionAn enterprise such as a bank whose primary business and function is to collect money from the public and invest it in financial assets such as stocks and bonds, loans and mortgages, leases, and insura [..]
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