Meaning hard money
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in the US, money that is contributed directly to a political candidate to help them get electedIn the simplest terms, hard money is from political donations that are regulated by law through the Feder [..]
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Historically money that is in the form of precious metals, especially gold. In modern times, any national currency that is expected to retain its value (and even appreciate in value), and is readily a [..]
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Definitions (3) 1. Currency made of metal, as opposed to paper currency.
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Usually short-term loans designed for properties that do not cash flow, situations requiring quick closings, or borrowers or transactions that cannot qualify for conventional financing.
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Hard money is cash contributed directly to a candidate, party committee or PAC. It is regulated by the FEC, meaning it is subject to certain prohibitions (like limits) and can only come from an indivi [..]
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Hard money is the money contributed by an individual directly to a particular campaign. New legislation in 2002 raised the limit for individual contributions from $1,000 per candidate per federal (pre [..]
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Currency of a nation having stability in the country and abroad. Refers to currency that is accepted internationally and freely convertible.
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Historically money that is in the form of precious metals, especially gold. In modern times, any national currency that is expected to retain its value (and even appreciate in value), and is readily a [..]
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A term used to describe "permanent" funding or that which can ordinarily be expected to continue for the foreseeable future.
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(economics) Money backed by specie and easily convertible into foreign currencies.
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