finans enstütüsü

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التركية - الإنجليزية
financial institution
An intermediary that channels the savings of individuals, businesses, and governments into loans or investments (Chapter 1)
An organization that attracts funds through some type of deposit mechanism lends those funds to individuals or corporations in order to make an acceptable return The major financial institutions involved in financing real estate are savings and loan associations, commercial banks, mutual savings banks, life insurance companies, credit unions, finance companies, and pension funds
A commercial or investment bank, trust company, brokerage house, insurance company, or other institution that participates in financial transactions involving cash or financial products The primary role of such an institution is to facilitate the financing of investments, from home mortgages to the raising of funds via the issue of debt or equity for mega-projects It may also provide insurance, take on fiduciary responsibilities, store cash and securities for safekeeping, etc
A place which collects funds from the public and places them in financial assets, such as deposits, loans, and bonds
a federally insured bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, or credit union, whether state or federally chartered, authorized to conduct business in this state (per WAC 208-660-010)
A generic term for banks, trust companies, credit unions, and perhaps other investment companies that deal with money, hold money, invest money and lend money
Any organization in the business of moving, investing, or lending money, dealing in financial instruments, or providing financial services Includes commercial banks, thrifts, federal and state savings banks, saving and loan associations, and credit unions
An institution that uses its funds chiefly to purchase financial assets (loans, securities) as opposed to tangible property Financial institutions can be classified according to the nature of the principal claims they issue See also depository institution
An enterprise such as a bank whose primary business and function is to collect money from the public and invest it in financial assets such as stocks and bonds
* Any bank, savings and loan, credit union or other institution organized under either national or state banking laws capable of both accepting deposits and making loans
Organization engaged in any of the many aspects of finance including commercial banks, thrift institutions, investment banks, securities brokers and dealers, credit unions, investment companies, insurance companies, and REAL ESTATE INVESTMENT TRUSTS
an organization that channels fund through the economy by accepting the surplus money of savers and supplying that money to borrowers, who pay to use the money
An establishment responsible for facilitating customer-initiated transactions or transmission of funds for the extension of credit or the custody, loan, exchange, or issuance of money
A bank, savings bank, savings and loan association, credit union or similar institution
An organization that helps to channel funds through an economy by accepting the surplus money of savers and supplying that money to borrowers, who pay to use the money Insurance companies are financial institutions
An enterprise such as a bank whose primary business and function is to collect money from the public and invest it in financial assets such as stocks, bonds, and loans to others
An institution whose primary business and function is to collect money from the public and invest it in financial assets such as stocks, bonds, etc
an institution (public or private) that collects funds (from the public or other institutions) and invests them in financial assets
establishment dealing with monetary matters
Any organization, such as a bank or insurance company, that accepts and pays out money in a situation in which fees or interest are paid for the use of money