treasury

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Английский Язык - Турецкий язык
hazine

Hazine bonolarının fiyatları düştü - Prices for Treasury bonds fell.

Eğer öldürmen gerekiyorsa bir fili öldür ve eğer bir soygun yapman gerekiyorsa bir hazine soy. - If you must kill, kill an elephant and if you must rob, rob a treasury.

maliye dairesi
treasury bill kısa vadeli hazine bonosu
maliye vekâleti
{i} bilgi hazinesi
maliye bakanlığı

Maliye Bakanlığında bir işi var. - He has a job in the Treasury Department.

treasury stock bir kumpanyanın kendi kasasında kalan hisse senetleri
{i} hazine (devlet)
treasury note hazinenin çıkardığı kâğıt para
{i} bilgi hazinesi (kitap)
bilgi hazinesi büyük antoloji
maliye
vezne
hazı
treasury bill
(Ticaret) devlet tahvili
treasury bill
hazine bonosu
treasury board
maliye bakanlığı
treasury bond
hazine bonosu
treasury certificate
kâğıt para
treasury department
hazine bölümü
treasury department
maliye bakanlığı
treasury note
hazine kaimesi
treasury note
hazine bonosu
treasury obligations
hazine senedi
treasury office
hazine dairesi
treasury shares
hazine bonosu
treasury stock
hazine bonosu
treasury stocks
devlet tahvilleri
treasury warrant
maliye senedi
Treasury Secretary
Hazine Bakanı
treasury account
hazine hesabı
treasury management
Hazine yönetimi
Treasury Enforcement Communications System
(Askeri) Hazine Uygulama Muhabere Sistemi
treasury bill
hazine bonosu (kısa vadeli)
treasury bill
(kısa vadeli) hazine bonosu
treasury bill rate
(Ticaret) hazine bonosu faiz oranı
treasury certificate
banknot
treasury debentures
(Ticaret) hazine taahhütleri
treasury department
maliye bakanlığı [amer.]
treasury domestic payments accountant
(Avrupa Birliği) hazine iç ödemeler saymanı
treasury grants
hazine yardımları
treasury guaranteed bond
(Ticaret) hazine garantili tahvil
treasury guaranteed bond
(Ticaret) hazine teminatlı bono
treasury note
(Ticaret) orta vadeli hazine tahvili
treasury of islamic state
beyt'ül mal
treasury of the company
(Ticaret) şirket kasası
treasury of the united states
(Askeri) A. B. D. HAZİNE GENEL MÜDÜRLÜĞÜ: A. B. D. Maliye Bakanlığının bir dairesi. Başında Hazine Genel Müdürü (Treasurer) vardır
treasury return
(Ticaret) hazine tahvili
treasury securities
(Ticaret) hazine kağıtları
treasury stock
(Ticaret) kasa senetleri
treasury stock
(Ticaret) geri alınmış hisse senedi
treasury transaction report
(Politika, Siyaset) hazine işlemleri raporu
treasury warrant
(Ticaret) hazine senedi
the treasury
maliye bakanlığı
department of treasury
hazine bölümü
donated treasury stock
bagislanmis kasa hisseleri
ministry of treasury organization
maliye teşkilatı
Department of the Treasury
(Askeri) Hazine Bakanlığı
advisor to treasury
hazine müsteşarı
cost of treasury bills
(Ticaret) hazine bonosu alışları
finance and treasury manager
(Ticaret) finans ve hazine müdürü
keeper of a treasury
haznedar
lords of the treasury
hazine bakanlığı [brit.]
subdivision of treasury
(Ticaret) mal sandığı
Английский Язык - Английский Язык
a government department responsible for the collection, management, and expenditure of the public revenue
a place where state or royal money and valuables are stored
a collection or artistic or literary works
a place where treasure is stored safely
{n} a place where public money, or a company fund is kept
In Britain, the United States, and some other countries, the Treasury is the government department that deals with the country's finances
The department of a state or nation that is in charge of revenue, taxation, and public finance
the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789
" A treasure
a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely
U S Department of the Treasury, which issues all Treasury bonds, notes, and bills as well as overseeing agencies Also, the department within a corporation that oversees its financial operations including the issuance of new shares
the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy
The balance of a fine, or the sum total when the State is the victim, is payable to the Imperial Treasury
U S Department of the Treasury which issues all Treasury bonds, notes and bills as well as overseeing agencies Also, the department within a corporation that oversees the financial operations including the issuance of new shares
Stock - Common stock issued and then reacquired by the issuing firm Such reacquisitions result in a reduction of stockholders' equity
a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy the funds of a government or institution or individual
as used in 10 CFR part 15 means the Department of the Treasury
{i} place where funds or treasure are kept and distributed; funds kept in a treasury
Hence, a book or work containing much valuable knowledge, wisdom, wit, or the like; a thesaurus; as, " Maunder's Treasury of Botany
the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues
The government's finance department They have a natty little website: http: //www hm-treasury gov uk/
That department of a government which has charge of the finances
A repository of abundance; a storehouse
the center of financial operations in a company
A treasure
A place or building in which stores of wealth are deposited; especially, a place where public revenues are deposited and kept, and where money is disbursed to defray the expenses of government; hence, also, the place of deposit and disbursement of any collected funds
Hence, a book or work containing much valuable knowledge, wisdom, wit, or the like; a thesaurus; as
Maunder's Treasury of Botany
the funds of a government or institution or individual
Treasury bill
A government obligation, sold at a discount, maturing in one year or less, and pays no interest prior to maturity
treasury tag
Short piece of cord, with metal bars at each end, used in offices for holding papers together or fastening them into a file
Treasury Bench
the first row of seats to the right of the Speaker in the British House of Commons, where all the most important government ministers sit
Treasury Director-General
head of the government treasury
Treasury Secretary
government minister in the United States who is responsible for the nation's funds and financial deposits
Treasury bill
A short-term obligation of the U.S. Treasury having a maturity period of one year or less and sold at a discount from face value. an American government bond. Treasury bills are sold to raise money for the government and usually bought by large financial institutions around the world. Short-term U.S. government security with maturities ranging from one month to 26 weeks. Treasury bills are usually sold at auction on a discount basis with a yield equal to the difference between the purchase price and the maturity value. Because they are highly liquid (money not being tied up in them for long periods of time), their yield rate is normally lower than that of longer-term securities. Their prices do not usually fluctuate as much as those of other government securities but may be influenced by the purchase or sale of large quantities of bills by the central bank. First used extensively during World War I, treasury bills were initially regarded as an emergency source of revenue, but their flexibility and relatively low interest led to their adoption as a permanent element in the national debt. From 1970 to 1998 the minimum order for treasury bills was $10,000, after which it was reduced to $1,000. In 2001 the U.S. Treasury stopped offering treasury bills with maturities of 52 weeks
Treasury bond
A long-term obligation of the U.S. Treasury having a maturity period of more than ten years and paying interest semiannually
Treasury note
An intermediate-term obligation of the U.S. Treasury having a maturity period of one to ten years and paying interest semiannually
treasury account
government account with the government bank of the country
treasury bill
Discount instruments issued by the federal government at a weekly auction The T-bills generally have original maturities of 13 weeks (3 months), 26 weeks (6 months) and 52 weeks (1 year)
treasury bill
Short-term U S government obligations sold at a discount from face value Treasury bills generally are issued with 13-, 26- or 52-week maturities
treasury bill
Short-term bond, with a maturity of one year or less, issued by the U S government
treasury bill
A short term debt issued by a national government with a maximum maturity of one year Treasury bills are sold at discount, such that the difference between purchase price and the value at maturity is the amount of interest
treasury bill
a short-term obligation that is not interest-bearing (it is purchased at a discount); can be traded on a discount basis for 91 days
treasury bill
Treasury bills (T-bills), guaranteed by the U S Government, and are issued at a discount and pay no interest, but receive full face value if held until maturity T-bills are short-term securities with a maturity that is less than a year
treasury bill
A U S government short-term obligation of one year or less Degree of risk: low
treasury bill
A short-term debt security of the U S Government, known as a “T-Bill ” T-Bills are short term, highly liquid investments that mature anywhere from 3 months to a year, are sold at a discount, and return to their full face value at maturity The interest earned is the difference between the face value of the bill (minimum denomination is $10,000 with $1,000 increments) and the purchase price
treasury bill
A non-interest bearing obligation, fully guaranteed by the U S Government, payable to the bearer Bills are sold on a discount basis so that the income is the difference between the purchase price and the face value
treasury bill
A short-term discounted security issued by the U S government, with a maturity of one year or less
treasury bill
Obligation of the U S Treasury for a specified term of three, six or twelve months from the date of issue, bearing no interest but sold at a discount
treasury bill
A marketable, short-term US Government debt security issued at a discount from par value with maturites ranging from 90 days to one year
treasury bill
– A non-interest-bearing obligation, fully guaranteed by the United States Government, payable to the bearer Bills are sold on a discount basis so that the yield is the difference between the purchase price and the face value thereof
treasury bill
A short-term discounted security issued by the U S government, with a maturity of 1 year or less
treasury bill
A short-term debt security of the U S Government, known as a "T-Bill " T-Bills are short term, highly liquid investments that mature anywhere from 3 months to a year, are sold at a discount, and return to their full face value at maturity The interest earned is the difference between the face value of the bill and the purchase price
treasury bill
Short-term government security
treasury bill
Government security with maturity date of a year or less from date of issue
treasury bill
Short-term U S government securities with a maturity of one year or less
treasury bill
A Treasury Bill is a discounted financial asset issued by the government with maturities of 18 months or less Like any government debt, the investment in Treasury Bills also has fiscal bonuses for those purchase them
treasury bill
Short-term government debt issued on a discount to face or par value and usually maturing within a year from issue date
treasury bill
~ A government issued security with a maturity of one year or less T-bills are sold at a discount to their maturity value Interest on a T-bill is the difference between the discount price and the amount paid on the security when it matures
treasury bill
A short-term debt security of the U S government that is sold in minimum amounts of $10,000 increments and multiples of $5,000 above this
treasury bill
Negotiable, short-term U S Government debt obligation with a maturity of one year or less, issued at a discount from face value
treasury bill
– Short-term government debt Treasury bills bear no interest, but are sold at a discount The difference between the discount price and par value is the return to be received by the investor
treasury bill
Short-term U S government security issued at a discount from the face value and paying the face value at maturity
treasury bill
A short-term, low-risk investment issued by a federal or provincial government It is sold in denominations ranging from $1,000 to $1 million, with terms to maturity of one month to a year The difference between the purchase price and the face amount represents the return to the investor
treasury bills
A government security with maturity of one year or less
treasury bills
Short-term government debt, usually issued in trading units of $250,000 and sold chiefly to large institutional investors Treasury bills do not pay interest but are sold at a discount and mature at par (100) The difference between the purchase price and par at maturity represents the purchaser's income in lieu of interest In Canada such gain is taxed as interest income in the purchaser's hands
treasury bills
Also called T-bills, these are short-term government securities with maturities of no more than one year They are considered risk-free because they are issued by the U S government
treasury bills
Securities sold by the federal government with initial maturities of less than one year They are often considered the lowest-risk security available 221
treasury bills
Debt obligations of the U S Treasury that have maturities of one year or less Maturities for T-bills are usually 91 days, 182 days, or 52 weeks
treasury bills
Short-term U S government securities that have maturities of less than one year that are sold at weekly auctions at a discount and are redeemed at face value Risk is low
treasury bills
Treasury Bills are a form of short-term government borrowing When the government is a little short of funds temporarily they will make a Treasury Bill issue The size of the issue depends on how much they need The Bills are a promise to pay (an IOU) and usually mature after 91 days They are offered to the money markets by a weekly tender
treasury bills
short-term securities issued by the State Treasury (with maturities of 52 weeks or less); Treasury bills are not traded on the WSE
treasury bills
a negotiable debt obligation issued by the U S Treasury with maturities of 13, 26, and 52 weeks; non interest bearing but issued on a discount basis instead
treasury bills
A government security, sold through Reserve Bank of India for short-term loans, 91 days to 364 days Unit Just as shares represent the extent of equity ownership in a company, units represent your extent of ownership in a mutual fund Unit trust A mutual fund that invest only in bonds that pays principal and interest Unit holder An investor who invests money in mutual funds
treasury bills
short-dated (up to three months) securities issued by the Bank of England on behalf of the UK government to cover short-term financing needs
treasury bills
Short-term interest-bearing money market instruments issued weekly by the federal government and sold in maturities ranging from 30 days to one year Top of Page
treasury bills
Government-backed securities issued on a discount basis in denominations of $10,000 Maturities range from three months to one year
treasury bills
Low-risk, low-income debt (IOUs, usually sold in $10,000 increments) of one year or less issued by the U S Treasury Department to cover costs No interest is paid, but the debt is sold at less than face value and repaid for full value when it comes due
treasury bills
– Short-term interest bearing money market instruments issued weekly by the federal government and sold in maturities ranging from 30 days to one year
treasury bills
Debt obligations of the U S Treasury that have maturities of one year or less Maturities for T-bills are usually 91 days, 182 days or 52 weeks Unlike Treasury bonds and notes, which pay interest semiannually, Treasury bills are issued at a discount from their face value Interest income from Treasury bills is the difference between the purchase price and the Treasury bill's face value Bills are issued in denominations of $10,000 with increments of $5,000 for amounts above $10,000 Treasurys are widely regarded as the safest bond investments, because they are backed by the "full faith and credit" of the U S government See "Types of Bonds " BACK TO TOP
treasury bills
Short-term U S government bonds Some ARM indexes are based on the interest rate that the government pays on the pile of federal debt The most commonly used government interest rate indexes for ARMs are for six-month and twelve-month treasury bills The treasury bill indexes tend to respond quickly to market changes in interest rates
treasury bills
Debt obligations of the US Treasury that have maturities of one year or less Maturities for T-bills are usually 91 days, 182 days, or 52 weeks
treasury bills
Short-term U S government obligations, generally issued with 13, 26 or 52-week maturities
treasury bills
mature in 13, 26 or 52 weeks They are sold at a discount, thus, when they are redeemed at the full, face value, they have, in a sense, accumulated interest They are sold in units of $10,000 with additional units available for $5,000
treasury bills
Short-term obligations of a government issued for periods of one year or less Treasury bills do not carry a rate of interest and are issued at a discount on the par value Treasury bills are repaid at par on the due date
treasury bills
Debt securities issued by the US Treasury Department with maturities of three, six or twelve months Securities are generally sold in minimum denominations of $10,000
treasury bond
a debt instrument with maturities of 10 years or longer
treasury management
management of finances, dealing with money, work of a treasurer
treasury note
securities with maturities of 1 to 10 years; sold for cash or in exchange for maturing issues or at auction
treasury stock
stock that has been bought back by the issuing corporation and is available for retirement or resale; it is issued but not outstanding; it cannot vote and pays no dividends
treasury stock
Issued stock of an incorporated company held by the company itself
Moslem Temple treasury
assets of the Islamic treasury
a treasury
exchequer
department of the treasury
the federal department that collects revenue and administers federal finances; the Treasury Department was created in 1789
government treasury
government funds
public treasury
a treasury for government funds
secretary of the treasury
the person who holds the secretaryship of the Treasury Department; "Alexander Hamilton was the first Secretary of the Treasury
secretary of the treasury
the position of the head of the Treasury Department; "the position of Treasury Secretary was created in 1789"
treasuries
plural of treasury
treasuries
negotiable debt obligations of the United States government secured by its full faith and credit
treasury

    Расстановка переносов

    treas·u·ry

    Турецкое произношение

    trejıri

    Произношение

    /ˈtreᴢʜərē/ /ˈtrɛʒɜriː/

    Этимология

    [ 'tre-zh(&-)rE, 'trA- ] (noun.) 14th century. From Old French tresorie tresor (“treasure”) Latin thēsaurus (“treasure”) Ancient Greek θησαυρός (thesauros, “treasure house”). Compare French trésorie.

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