treasury

  • 71treasury securities — n. A security issued by governmental unit. Webster s New World Law Dictionary. Susan Ellis Wild. 2000 …

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  • 72Treasury Bench — Treasury Bench, the 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 …

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  • 73treasury bill — treasury ,bill noun count BUSINESS a type of investment consisting of a document that is sold by a government, especially the U.S. government, at a particular price, then bought back by the government later for a higher price …

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  • 74Treasury Regulations — Treasury Department Regulations (abbr. Treas. Regs. ) represent the position of the Internal Revenue Service as to how the Internal Revenue Code is to be interpreted. Their purpose is to provide taxpayers and I.R.S. personnel with rules of… …

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  • 75treasury stock — ☆ treasury stock n. shares of issued stock reacquired by the issuing corporation and held by it …

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  • 76treasury tag — noun A short piece of cord with a metal tag at each end, for holding papers together • • • Main Entry: ↑treasure …

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  • 77Treasury stock — A treasury stock or reacquired stock is stock which is bought back by the issuing company, reducing the amount of outstanding stock on the open market ( open market including insiders holdings). Stock repurchases are often used as a tax efficient …

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  • 78Treasury-Abteilung — Dieser Artikel oder Abschnitt bedarf einer Überarbeitung. Näheres ist auf der Diskussionsseite angegeben. Hilf mit, ihn zu verbessern, und entferne anschließend diese Markierung …

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  • 79Treasury company — What is a Treasury Company? = A Treasury Company is a government licensed financial institution. Treasury Companies can take, hold, and invest deposits on behalf of their clients. Treasury Companies are also called Capital Management Companies .… …

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  • 80Treasury bill — an obligation of the U.S. government represented by promissory notes in denominations ranging from $1000 to $1,000,000, with a maturity of about 90 days but bearing no interest, and sold periodically at a discount on the market. Also, treasury… …

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