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FundingUsed to describe the refinancing of a debt prior to its maturity (the same as refunding). In corporate finance refers to the floating of bonds to raise finance and levels of capital. See also: refundi [..]
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FundingThe fourth and final step in processing a credit card. After receiving payment from the issuer, minus interchange fees, the acquirer subtracts its discount fee and sends the remainder to the merchant. The merchant is now paid for the transaction, and the cardholder is billed.
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FundingCapitalisation
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FundingThe process of transferring assets to your living trust.
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Fundingmoney for a particular purpose; the act of providing money for such a purpose There have been large cuts in government funding for scientific research.Check pronunciation: funding
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Funding1776, verbal noun from fund (v.).
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FundingStudentships, bursaries, scholarships, or other forms of financial support to fund the costs of university studies.
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Fundingmoney or finances.
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FundingThe status of internal fund allocation, or allocation by an external agency, if applicable, to enable payment for the performance of the project scope. The status of internal or external monies availa [..]
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Fundingsupport: financial resources provided to make some project possible; "the foundation provided support for the experiment" financing: the act of financing (funded) furnished w [..]
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FundingDefinition Financing, providing funds.
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FundingThe money that supports the daily operations of a library or library system and its capital projects. Most institutional libraries are supported by revenue generated by taxation or collected by the or [..]
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FundingRefinancing a DEBT on or before its MATURITY; also called REFUNDING and, in certain instances, pre-refunding.
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FundingRefers to the payment to a merchant for his submitted deposits.
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FundingThe money distributed by RAY to social and healthcare organisations.
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Fundingconverting into a more or less permanent debt bearing regular interest.
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Funding(n) the act of financing(n) financial resources provided to make some project possible
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FundingAlaska Ocean Observing System (AOOS), the Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (ACCAP), and the Scenarios Network for Alaska and Arctic Planning (SNAP)
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FundingMoney provided for a particular use. Environment Canada provides funding to a wide range of community groups and individuals to carry out projects aimed at protecting, conserving or restoring the envi [..]
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FundingInstitutional funding for facilities and for equipment which becomes a part of the assets of the institution.
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FundingSee Advance Funding. Predetermined sums set aside to provide for the payment of future retirement benefits.
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FundingSee Terminal Funding. Funding that requires no funds to be set aside for retirement benefits, however, as each employee retires, an immediate lifetime annuity is purchased for him or her.
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FundingTerm given to the action of obtaining capital, funds or resources, for a project, person, business, or any other institution. Regarding the money market, the term "funding" can also be used [..]
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FundingOccurs when monetary proceeds for a merchant's eCheck.Net® transactions are deposited to the merchant's bank account.
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FundingProvision of the funds required to finance company activity or specific financial transactions. Futures Standardised contracts with which the parties undertake to exchange currencies, securities or go [..]
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FundingUsed to describe the refinancing of a debt prior to its maturity (the same as refunding). In corporate finance refers to the floating of bonds to raise finance and levels of capital. See also: refundi [..]
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