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  • 121Money market fund — A mutual fund that invests only in short term securities, such as bankers acceptances, commercial paper, repurchase agreements and government bills. The net asset value per share is maintained at $1. 00. Such funds are not federally insured,… …

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  • 122short-change — verb 1》 cheat by giving insufficient money as change. 2》 treat unfairly by withholding something of value. noun (short change) insufficient money given as change …

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  • 123Short-Form Report — A brief summary of an audit that has been performed. The short form report describes the scope of the audit (what financial statements the auditor has examined) and the findings of the audit (whether the reports appear to be accurate). A short… …

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  • 124short-term — /ˌʃɔ:t tɜ:m/ adjective for a period of weeks or months ● to place money on short term deposit ● She is employed on a short term contract. ♦ on a short term basis for a short period …

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  • 125Short-Term Investment Fund — A Short Term Investment Fund is a type of investment fund which invests in money market investments of high quality and low risk. They are commonly used by investors to temporarily store funds while arranging for their transfer to another… …

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  • 126Money At Call — A short term loan that does not have a set repayment schedule, but is payable immediately and in full upon demand. Money at call loans give banks a way to earn interest while retaining liquidity. Investors might use money at call to cover a… …

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  • 127Money Market Fund — An investment fund that holds the objective to earn interest for shareholders while maintaining a net asset value (NAV) of $1 per share. Mutual funds, brokerage firms and banks offer these funds. Portfolios are comprised of short term (less than… …

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  • 128Money Market Investor Funding Facility - MMIFF — A facility created by the Federal Reserve board on November 24, 2008, in an effort to stimulate institutional investors to assume investments that have longer terms. The Money Market Investor Funding Facility (MMIFF) is designed to support a… …

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