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الإنجليزية - التركية

تعريف a-savings في الإنجليزية التركية القاموس.

savings
tasarruf

Ben bir tasarruf hesabı açmak istiyorum. - I'd like to open a savings account.

Tom bana işini kaybetse bile tasarrufları ile bir süre yaşayabileceğini söyledi. - Tom told me that he could live off his savings for a while if he lost his job.

domestic savings
(Ticaret) yurt içi tasarruflar
household savings
(Ticaret) hanehalkı tasarrufları
provide savings
tasarruf sağlamak
foreign exchange savings
döviz tasarrufu
passbook savings account
tasaruf hesabı cüzdanı
savings
birikmiş para
savings account
tasarruf hesabı
savings bank
tasarruf bankası
savings bank
tasarruf sandığı
savings bond
tasarruf bonosu
savings deposit
tasarruf mevduatı
savings rate
tasarruf oranı
daylight savings time
Gün ışığından yararlanma süresi
energy savings
enerji tasarrufu
energy savings trust
enerji tasarrufu güven
external savings
dış tasarruflar
gross national savings
gayri safi milli hasıla
national savings bank
ulusal tasarruf bankası
national savings certificates
ulusal tasarruf sertifikaları
passbook savings account
(Tasarruf) hesabı cüzdanı
passbook savings account
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savings account
tic. tasarruf hesabı
savings and loan
tasarruf ve kredi
fluid savings
(Ticaret) seyyal tasarruf
fluid savings
(Ticaret) akışkan tasarruf
institutional savings
(Ticaret) kurumsal tasarruflar
internal savings
(Ticaret) içsel tasarruflar
mutual savings bank
(Ticaret) tasarruf ortaklığı bankası
mutual savings bank
(Ticaret) tasarruf ve mevduat bankası
ration and savings account
(Askeri) rasyon ve tasarruf hesabı
ration and savings account
(Askeri) RASYON VE TASARRUF HESABI: Belirli süreler için her birliğe verilen ayni veya nakti rasyon ve birliğin bu bakımdan alacaklı veya hükümete borçlu olduğu miktarın hesabı
ration savings
(Askeri) RASYON TASARRUFU: Yiyeceğe tahsis edilen para ile bu maksat için sarfedilen para arasındaki fark. Rasyon tasarrufları tabldot sermayesinin bir kısmı haline gelir ve istihkak dışı gıda maddelerinin satın alınmasında harcanabilir
ration savings
(Askeri) rasyon tasarrufu
savings
{i} biriktirilmiş para; tasarruflar
savings
(Askeri) TASARRUF, BİRİKİM (MAL)
savings
(isim) biriktirilmiş para
savings
{i} biriktirilmiş para
savings account
yatırım hesabı
savings account
tasarruf mevduatı
savings account
(fiil)deli hesap, tasarruf mevduatı, yatırım hesabı
savings account
vadeli hesap
savings bank
yatırım bankası
savings book
vadeli hesap cüzdanı
savings book
tasarruf mevduatı defteri
الإنجليزية - الإنجليزية

تعريف a-savings في الإنجليزية الإنجليزية القاموس.

daylight savings
the practice in some places of adjusting clocks forward in the Spring and back in the Fall, usually by one hour, so that the adjustment causes the time to coincide with the greatest period of illumination by the sun over the course of the day
daylight savings time
daylight saving time (see usage notes)
daylight-savings time
Alternative form of daylight savings time
daylight-savings times
plural form of daylight-savings time
savings
plural form of saving
savings
That which has been saved, particularly money that has been set aside for the future

The collapse of Enron wiped out the life savings of many people, leaving them poor in their retirement.

savings account
A bank account designed for a client's savings, which compared to a current account typically entails withdrawal restrictions but yields a better interest
savings accounts
plural form of savings account
savings bank
A type of financial institution that focuses on retail banking: savings of private depositors, payments, credits and insurances for individuals or small and medium-sized enterprises
savings banks
plural form of savings bank
share-in-savings
a government form of performance based contracting that moves risk to industry
National Savings Bank
a British bank that operates through local post offices. It is known for selling National Savings Certificates and Premium Bonds. People consider it a very safe place for their savings, because the money is in the care of the British government
Savings and Loan
bank which gives loans
business savings
successful limiting of business expenditures
compulsory savings
requirement for a certain amount or percentage of savings imposed on citizens by the government
contractual savings
savings in which the saver is bound by contract to pay set payments at regular intervals
current savings account
bank account held by an individual
employee savings plan
a plan that allows employees to contribute to an investment pool managed the employer
federal savings bank
a federally chartered savings bank
fluid savings
savings that can be quickly converted to cash; funds that have not yet been permanently invested
multi-purpose savings
savings account which has flexible conditions and can be used for many purposes
mutual savings bank
a state-chartered savings bank owned by its depositors and managed by a board of trustees
mutual savings bank
A bank whose depositors own it Although a credit union's member s own the credit union, the two institutions differ in many ways They have different charters and are subject to the regulation of different government organizations Furthermore, the board of directors of a mutual savings bank are paid (compared to a credit union's volunteer directors) and the owners of a mutual savings bank have voting rights in proportion to the amount of money on deposit (compared to the one-member-one-vote practice of most credit unions)
mutual savings bank
A banking institution organized especially to encourage thrift among persons of modest means by paying interest/dividends on savings deposits There are no mutual savings banks in California
mutual savings bank
A savings bank that is owned by, and operated for the benefit of, its depositors
mutual savings bank
An institution owned by its depositors, as evidenced by certificates of deposit rather than stock These institutions are active in long term real estate financing, as opposed to commercial banks, which concentrates more on short term loans BACK TO TOP
mutual savings bank
A bank owned by its depositors which loans it funds on a long-term basis
mutual savings bank
An institution owned by its depositors,as evidenced by certificates of deposit rather than stock These institutions are active in long term real estate financing, as opposed to commercial banks, which concentrates more on short term loans
national savings
The Department of National Savings is part of the Treasury and sells investment, savings and deposit products to raise extra finance for the government The products are designed as medium to long-term vehicles and are sold "over the counter" at post offices
national savings
Private savings plus government savings (p 823)
national savings
A savings organisation backed by HM Treasury which offers a number of different savings products Information on these is available from your local Post Office as well as from National Savings
national savings
total of private business and public savings in an economy
national savings
A government-backed organisation offering a range of savings plans, including products offering tax-free and guaranteed returns
passbook savings account
a savings account in which deposits and withdrawals are recorded in the depositor's passbook
private savings
money that is not allocated for necessities and can be set aside as savings
public savings
difference between taxes collected by a country and the country's expenses, tax surplus
savings
Usually refers to liquid funds invested for a short time, sometimes refers to timed accounts such as certificates of deposit
savings
Money that a person accumulates and saves and is considered part of a person's assets
savings
Generally refers to deposits made with a bank or building society, also includes investments in shares, unit trusts and so on does not include land and property held as an investment
savings
plural of saving
savings
Money set aside for future use
savings
Unspent income
savings
are work done and set aside for later consumption rather than consumed immediately The aim of savings is to do work when you can for use when you cannot The pain of saving is that you do the work now but don't get to enjoy it until later
savings
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savings
Reduction in budgeted costs resulting from the IT investment (DON IT Capital Planning Guide)
savings
a fund of money put by as a reserve
savings
Money set aside so that it can be used later
savings
{i} money that has been saved by economizing, money that has been set aside
savings
Savings are any income that is not spent, but put aside In an economic sense we would also include buying shares or securities as part of this Savings are a leakage or withdrawal from the circular flow
savings
A part of a person's income that is not spent
savings
money set aside to meet future needs with very little risk to principal or interest
savings
Money set aside into an interest-bearing or investment account Also defined as the difference between net income and expenses
savings
The total accumulated amount of income that is not spent on consumption
savings
bonds
savings
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savings
Unexpended wealth accumulated
savings account
a bank account that accumulates interest
savings account
a bank account that pays you interest for keeping your savings in it Banks use your money to make loans, so they pay you interest for the use of your money Your savings is insured up to $100,000 by the FDIC, so you don't have to worry about borrowers taking your money and not paying it back
savings account
a bank account in which you keep money that you want to save for a period of time, and which pays you interest on the money you have in it checking account, current account current account
savings account
bank account where funds are kept for the purpose of saving them and acquiring interest on them
savings account
A savings account is set up through a bank A savings account allows you to put your money aside and earn interest (usually 2-3%) because you are in fact lending money to the bank You can also withdraw (take out) or deposit (put in) money as you want to You can sign up for a checking account, which allows you to write checks from your bank account Often, the portion of the money in the checking account does not earn interest or if it does, you have to pay a monthly fee You can open up a savings account at any bank Most banks now have ATM cards which allow you to withdraw and deposit money at a machine, rather than with a person called a Teller
savings account
An account with a bank or savings and loan company that pays interest on money deposited
savings account
Money deposited in a bank that earns interest that is not subject to withdrawal by check Please see our basics page for more information
savings account
A deposit account at a bank or savings and loan which pays interest, but cannot be withdrawn by check writing
savings account
An account where the focus is placed on saving money rather than taking it out The rates are normally higher than a glossary('current account','current account',5), however, you may have a notice or withdrawal period ranging from 1-2 days to 90 days to gain access to your money
savings account
AN interest-bearing relationship used by a customer to accumulate funds Savings accounts have no fixed maturity date
savings account
A business agreement in which a credit union or other financial institution agrees to hold and pay interest on money you've deposited You may withdraw some or all of your money, but not by writing a share draft or check
savings account
An account at a savings bank, commercial bank, or savings and loan (S&L) that pays interest on deposits, usually from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal Savings accounts held at financial institutions insured by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or the Savings Association Insurance Fund (SAIF) are insured for up to $100,000 Secured Credit A loan, line of credit, or other financial obligation guaranteed by collateral
savings account
An account at a bank or savings and loan, which pays
savings account
Money loaned to an institution that is not on a fixed term Each institution has its own rules and procedures for savings accounts See also, Call
savings account
An interest-bearing account devoted to the accumulation of savings BACK TO TOP
savings account
A service depository institutions offer whereby people can deposit their money for future use and earn interest
savings account trust
a savings account deposited by someone who makes themselves the trustee for a beneficiary and who controls it during their lifetime; afterward the balance is payable to the previously named beneficiary
savings and loan
a thrift institution that is required by law to make a certain percentage of its loans as home mortgages
savings and loan
A savings and loan association is a business where people save money to earn interest, and which lends money to savers to buy houses. Compare building society. a business, similar to a bank, that lends money, and into which you pay money that you want to save British Equivalent: building society
savings and loan association
A financial institution, organized cooperatively or corporately, that holds the funds of its members or clients in interest-bearing accounts and certificates of deposit, invests these funds chiefly in home mortgage loans and may also offer checking accounts and other banking services. Financial institution that accepts savings from depositors and uses those funds primarily to make loans to home buyers. Savings and loan associations (S&Ls) originated with 18th-century British building societies, in which workmen banded together to finance the building of their homes. The first U.S. savings and loan was established in Philadelphia in 1831. S&Ls were initially cooperative institutions in which savers were shareholders in the association and received dividends in proportion to profits, but today are mutual organizations that offer a variety of savings plans. They are not obliged to rely on individual deposits for funds but are permitted to borrow from other financial institutions and to market mortgage-backed securities, money-market certificates, and stock. Because high inflation and rising interest rates in the 1970s made fixed-rate mortgages unprofitable, regulations were altered to permit S&Ls to renegotiate mortgages. In the late 1980s, a growing number of S&Ls failed because inadequate regulation had allowed risky investments and fraud to flourish. The government was obliged to cover vast losses in excess of $200 billion, and the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corp. (FSLIC) became insolvent in 1989. Its insurance functions were taken over by a new organization supervised by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp., and the Resolution Trust Corp. was established to handle the bailout of the failed S&Ls
savings bank
a container (usually with a slot in the top) for keeping money at home; "the coin bank was empty"
savings bank
A bank that receives and invests the savings of private depositors and pays interest on the deposits. a bank where people can save small amounts of money and receive interest on it. Financial institution that gathers savings and pays interest or dividends to savers. It channels the savings of individuals who wish to consume less than their incomes to borrowers who wish to spend more. This function is performed by mutual savings banks, savings and loan associations, credit unions, postal savings systems, and municipal savings banks. Unlike a commercial bank, a savings bank does not accept demand deposits. Many savings banks originated as part of a philanthropic effort to encourage saving among people of modest means. The earliest municipal savings banks developed from the municipal pawnshops of Italy (see pawnbroking). Other early savings banks were founded in Germany in 1778 and The Netherlands in 1817. The first U.S. savings banks were nonprofit institutions established in the early 1800s for charitable purposes
savings bank
a thrift institution in the northeastern United States; since deregulation in the 1980s they offer services competitive with many commercial banks
savings bank
bank which allows customers to open savings accounts
savings bond
A nontransferable, registered security issued by the Department of the Treasury at a discount in denominations from $50 to $10,000 The interest earned on savings bonds is exempt from state and local taxation and from federal taxation until the bonds are redeemed
savings bond
Similar to zero-coupon bonds, savings bonds are sold at a discount to their face value, which is fully paid at maturity They are exempt from state and local taxes and you can defer paying federal taxes until maturity They can be purchased for as little as $50 or up to $10,000 The cost and the maturity depend on the series (E, EE and HH) and the interest rate being paid They can be bought or redeemed (after six months) at your local bank, the Federal Reserve or the Bureau of Public Debt Call 800-872-6637 or go to United States Savings Bonds to get more information and current rates BACK TO TOP
savings bond
{i} governnment bond that is non-negotiable, government bond that cannot be purchased or sold once the original purchase is carried out; non-transferable registered bond issued by the Unite States Treasury in denominations of $50 to $10,000
savings bond
a nontransferable registered U S bond issued in denominations of $50 to $10,000
savings bond
A government bond issued in face value denominations from $50 to $10,000, with local and state tax-free interest and semiannually adjusted interest rates
savings bond
non-negotiable government bond; cannot be bought and sold once the original purchase is made
savings bond
United States government bonds with face values of between $50 and $10,000 Considered low risk investments since they are guaranteed by the full faith and credit of the US government Savings bonds will not usually make as much money as mutual funds because they have less risk However, because savings bonds have less risk, you are less likely to lose money
savings bond
A nontransferable registered bond issued by the U.S. government in denominations of $50 to $10,000. a bond that is sold by the US government and that cannot be sold from one person to another
savings bond
Same as bond [Back to Top]
savings bond
a government issued bond from $50 to $10,000 face value and semi-annual interest
savings certificate
certificate that shows ownership and information about a savings account
savings commissioner
supervisor of the amount of savings in an economy
savings deposit
predetermined amount of money deposited into a bank account over a period of time in order to save money
savings encouragement law
law that gives tax reductions to income from interest on savings and gives a tax exemption to income from stock trading on the stock exchange
savings function
expression for savings in relation to the extent of available income (Economics)
savings plan
A type of defined contribution plan under which participants make contributions on a discretionary basis, with limits, and to which employers may also contribute, usually by fully or partially matching participants' contributions Commonly refers to a plan in which participant contributions are made after tax, which distinguishes it from a cash or deferred arrangement Also known as a thrift plan
savings plan
bank deposit where one is able to deposit money for set periods of time in return for interest
savings plan
A defined contribution plan offered by an employer or other plan sponsor to give employees/participants a vehicle for investing funds for retirement or other needs Most plans feature employer matching of employee contributions, and plan participation is voluntary Also known as a thrift plan
savings plan
A defined contribution plan that allows its participants to make contributions within a given range (usually a percentage of salary) toward the ultimate benefits that will be provided Employer contributions to the plan are made on a matching basis, that is, 25 percent, 50 percent, or 100 percent of the contribution made by the participant The plan may also permit an employer, on a discretionary basis, to make additional contributions
savings protection act
law that ensures tax benefits for interest income from savings
savings withdrawals
removing money from a savings account
voluntary savings
savings that is made by free choice
التركية - الإنجليزية

تعريف a-savings في التركية الإنجليزية القاموس.

tasarruf bonosu a kind of savings bond
(formerly issued by the Turkish government)
a-savings

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