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Definition of advisors in English Turkish dictionary

adviser
müşavir
adviser
{i} danışman

Matematik Tom'un okuldaki en zayıf dersiydi ama bu onun finansal danışman olmasını engelleyemedi. - Maths was Tom's weakest subject at school, but this didn't stop him getting a job as a financial adviser.

İyi bir mali danışmana ihtiyacım var. - I need a good financial adviser.

adviser
{i} akıl hocası
adviser
rehber
adviser
öğütçü
adviser
kılavuz
investment advisors
yatırım danışmanları
adviser
{i} danışman öğretmen
council of economic advisors
(Ticaret) ekonomik danışmanlar konseyi
English - English
plural of advisor
Rich Dad said: "If you want to be rich, who you know is more important that what you know "
Have signed the Advisor Terms of Agreement form to join the Company and pay the $49 95 registration fee Advisors are encouraged and trained to build referral sales organizations that pay in accordance with the commission diagram This route to financial freedom allows flexible hours and locations of choice to operate from Promotion through the ranks are shown on the graphic display of the compensation plan There are six ranks of Advisors, here are their titles and descriptions
Every student has an academic advisor throughout their college career to help guide them through and plan their course schedule, major, or minor
Adviser
an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala"
adviser
{n} one who gives advice, a counsellor
Adviser
Term used by the1995 Code to designate the party, usually a bank, hence, the term "advising bank" that notifies another party, that a credit has issued or has been amended Cf advising bank
Adviser
The company that takes primary responsibility for managing a mutual fund The adviser receives an annual fee for this service, usually ranging between 0 50% and 1% of a fund's total assets
Adviser
(preferred over advisor) affect (to have an effect on something else: “The recession has affected enrollment figures, and the effect on college budgets has been noticeable ”) all right (two words; never alright) alumna (a female graduate; plural, alumnae: She is an RIT alumna, and all the friends at her shower are also alumnae ) alumnus (a male graduate; plural, alumni: She is relieved that Chad is a high school alumnus and hopes that eventually he will be among the alumni of RIT ) Use alumni for mixed male and female grads artwork assistive associate in applied science (the AAS degree issued by RIT) assure (to ease someone's mind; also see insure; ensure) audio tape audiovisual awhile (awhile is never preceded by a preposition, but the two-word form “a while” is: stay awhile; stay for a while)
Adviser
The firm primarily responsible for a fund's day-to-day operation
Adviser
An organization that is hired by a mutual fund to manage the fund's portfolio and make day-to-day investment decisions regarding the purchase and sale of portfolio securities
Adviser
An organization employed by a mutual fund to give professional advice on the fund's investments and asset management practices (also called an investment adviser)
Adviser
A member of the University faculty or staff charged with the responsibility of interpreting academic requirements, developing course schedules, providing personal, academic, or career information, and monitoring adjustment to college and academic progress
Adviser
The head of a function, such as Camp, Arts, Members with special needs, etc Ad Adviser may or may not have a vote on Council (All levels)
Adviser
Faculty member or staff person who provides students with information concerning courses, programs of study, and other aspects of academic life
adviser
{i} one who provides guidance, one who gives advice
adviser
an expert who gives advice; "an adviser helped students select their courses"; "the United States sent military advisors to Guatemala
adviser
An adviser is an expert whose job is to give advice to another person or to a group of people. In Washington, the President and his advisers spent the day in meetings. a careers adviser. someone whose job is to give advice because they know a lot about a subject, especially in business, law, or politics
adviser
One who advises
council of economic advisors
an executive agency responsible for providing economic advice to the President
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