Associations to the word «Fund»
Noun
- Scam
- Upgrade
- Dole
- Creditor
- Lobbying
- Leverage
- Sinking
- Bank
- Relief
- Cost
- Program
- Liability
- Advertising
- Palestine
- Benchmark
- Treasurer
- Compensation
- Broker
- Receipt
- Organisation
- Terrorism
- Programme
- Salary
- Bilbao
- Austerity
- Currency
- Employee
- Balance
- Peso
- Excise
- Exploration
- Bond
- Hearst
- Aggregate
- Oriental
- Oversight
- Mandate
- Cohesion
- Rupee
- Employer
- Guarantee
- Clinic
- Lutheran
- Expansion
- Lack
- Firm
- Financier
- Commodity
- Toll
- Restructuring
- Improvement
- Deficit
- Refurbishment
- Due
- Nations
- Expedition
- Institution
- Shortage
- Paying
- Incentive
- Transparency
- Stock
- Tsunami
- Conservation
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Wiktionary
FUND, noun. A sum or source of money.
FUND, noun. An organization managing such money.
FUND, noun. A money-management operation, such as a mutual fund.
FUND, noun. A large supply of something to be drawn upon.
FUND, verb. (transitive) To pay for.
FUND HOUSE, noun. (finance) A company that owns and operates a mutual fund.
FUND HOUSES, noun. Plural of fund house
Dictionary definition
FUND, noun. A reserve of money set aside for some purpose.
FUND, noun. A supply of something available for future use; "he brought back a large store of Cuban cigars".
FUND, noun. A financial institution that sells shares to individuals and invests in securities issued by other companies.
FUND, verb. Convert (short-term floating debt) into long-term debt that bears fixed interest and is represented by bonds.
FUND, verb. Place or store up in a fund for accumulation.
FUND, verb. Provide a fund for the redemption of principal or payment of interest.
FUND, verb. Invest money in government securities.
FUND, verb. Accumulate a fund for the discharge of a recurrent liability; "fund a medical care plan".
FUND, verb. Furnish money for; "The government funds basic research in many areas".
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