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trust fund
(Askeri) emanet fonu
trust fund
(Askeri) EMANET FONU: ABD nin bir mutemet sıfatıyla, elinde bulunan fon. Bu fona, hükümet tarafından yapılan çeşitli tahsilat girer ve tesisin gayelerine uygun olarak bu fondan sarfiyat yapılır
trust fund
vakıf fonu

Çocukların her biri için bir vakıf fonu kuruldu. - A trust fund has been set up for each of the children.

trust fund
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plural form of trust fund
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Property held by a trustee in a trust established by a grantor for a beneficiary
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Loosely, a substantial inheritance of money
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relatively small amounts of grant funds that banks may use for preparation of projects
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A fund, designated as a trust fund by law, that is credited with income from earmarked collections and charged with certain outlays Collections may come from the public (for example, from taxes or user charges) or from intrabudgetary transfers The federal government has more than 150 trust funds The largest and best known finance major benefit programs (including Social Security and Medicare) and infrastructure spending (the Highway and the Airport and Airway Trust Funds) See federal funds [Back to top]
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collection of money for a common investment
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property (as money or securities) held in trust
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A fund set up under the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensation and Liability Act (CERCLA) to help pay for cleanup of hazardous waste sites and for legal action to force those responsible for the sites to clean them up
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a fund held in trust
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Property held in trust This term originally applied only to money held in trust, but is frequently used when referring to all property held in trust
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A fund consisting of resources received and held by the governmental unit as trustee, to be expended or invested in accordance with the conditions of the trust
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Technically, only money held in the trust; but frequently applied to all the property held in the trust
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money held on behalf of investors or depositors, to be used at the discretion of the trustee in their interest
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A state account established by law from which dollars are used to fund specific services authorized by law
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A fund in which the assets are managed by a trustee or a board of trustees for the benefit of another party or parties Although trust funds were used for funding defined benefit plans many years prior to the enactment of ERISA, under ERISA pension plan assets are required to be held in trust if an insurance contract is not in force
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A fund consisting of resources received and held by an entity as trustee to be expended or invested in accordance with the conditions of the trust
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(See: pension trust fund )
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A Fund whose assets are managed by a trustee or a board of trustees for the benefit of another party or parties Restrictions as to what the trustee may invest the assets of the trust fund in are usually found in the trust instrument and in applicable state and federal laws In the case of ERISA-controlled employee benefit plan trust funds, there are specific requirements that should be referred to
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A fund held by one party (trustee) for the benefit of another
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A trust fund is an amount of money or property that someone owns, usually after inheriting it, but which is kept and invested for them. Property, especially money and securities, held or settled in trust. money belonging to someone that is controlled for them by a trustee. Property (e.g, money or securities) held in a trust; that is, property held legally by one party (the legal owner) for the benefit of another party (the equitable owner). The legal owner, or trustee, has the right of possession and the right of use of the property, but must exercise those rights to the benefit of the equitable owner, or beneficiary. In Anglo-American law, trust funds are set up principally for family settlements and for charitable giving. In the commercial sector, trust funds are often set up to provide for employee pensions and profit-sharing programs
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A fund whose assets are managed by a trustee or a board of trustees for the benefit of another party or parties The fund is governed by applicable State and federal law and the instrument establishing the trust
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Money, stocks, bonds or securities held by or under the control of someone for the use and benefit of another Also money collected by the court (as cash bail) and placed in the County Trust Fund until adjudication of case or order from the court
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a pooled fund that a trust fund corporation manages for its customers by making investments; each fund has clearly stated investment objectives, and a given fund's volume depends on its number of customers
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Accounts established by law to hold receipts which are collected by government and earmarked for specific purposes and programs These receipts are not available for the general purposes of the government For example, the Mass Transit Account of the Highway Trust Fund is comprised of receipts from certain highway user taxes (e g , excise taxes on motor fuels) and reserved for use for transit capital projects and related purposes Also: Funds collected and used by the federal government for carrying out specific purposes and programs according to terms of a trust agreement or statute, such as the Social Security and highway trust funds Trust funds are administered by the government in a fiduciary capacity and are not available for the general purposes of the government See "Dedicated Funding Source "
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Fund established to safeguard resources
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A fund credited with receipts that are earmarked by law and held in trust, or in a fiduciary capacity, by the US government for use in carrying out specific purposes and programs in accordance with an agreement
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The property held by a trustee for the benefit of a third party beneficiary
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Funds set aside for another person's benefit An individual known as a "trustee" invests the funds and manages the fund account until the beneficiary is eligible to take control of them, usually because of reaching a certain age
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A fund consisting of resources received and held by the school unit as trustee, to be expended or invested in accordance with conditions of the trust
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