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[Noun] | "fund" | \ ˈfənd \
1: a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set apart for a specific objective
2: money on deposit on which checks or drafts can be drawn —usually used in plural
3: capital
Origin: 1628 ;
Earlier fond, borrowed (with later respelling after Latin fundus) from French fond "bottom, base, foundation," (in plural) "sum of money, capital, resources," going back to Old French funt, font "bottom, base, cultivated ground," going back to Latin fundus{mat|bottom:1|bottom:1};
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[Noun] | "hedge fund"
1: an investing group usually in the form of a limited partnership that employs speculative techniques in the hope of obtaining large capital gains
Origin: 1966 ;
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[Noun] | "mutual fund"
1: an open-end investment company that invests money of its shareholders in a usually diversified group of securities of other corporations
Origin: 1932 ;
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[Noun] | "rainy day fund"
1: a fund of money set aside especially by a government to be used during a time of revenue shortfalls or budget deficits
Origin: 1883 ;
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[Noun] | "revolving fund"
1: a fund set up for specified purposes with the proviso that repayments to the fund may be used again for these purposes
Origin: 1920 ;
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[Noun] | "sinking fund"
1: a fund set up and accumulated by usually regular deposits for paying off the principal of a debt when it falls due
Origin: 1717 ;
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[Noun] | "slush fund"
1: a fund raised from the sale of refuse to obtain small luxuries or pleasures for a warship's crew
2: a fund for bribing public officials or carrying on corruptive propaganda
3: an unregulated fund often used for illicit purposes
Origin: 1839 ;
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[Noun] | "trust fund"
1: property (such as money or securities) settled or held in trust
Origin: 1738 ;
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[Verb] | "fund"
1: to make provision of resources for discharging the interest or principal of
2: to provide funds for
3: to place in a fund : accumulate
Origin: 1764 ;
Derivative of {see: |fund:1|fund:1};
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[Abbreviation] | "fund"
1: fundamental
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[Noun] | "fund"
1: a sum of money set aside for a particular purpose;
* e.g., " ... our club has a fund for parties—which we like to have as often as possible "
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2: available money;
* e.g., " ... my funds were a little low, so I asked my favorite lending institution—Dad—for a small advance on my first paycheck "
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[Noun] | "sinking fund"
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[Verb] | "fund"
1: to furnish (as an institution) with a regular source of income;
* e.g., " ... her will funded a new science center for her beloved alma mater "
2: to provide money for;
* e.g., " ... Dad advised me to get a job because he wasn't going to fund my social life forever "
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(10) - Urban Dictionary
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# 1 - { fund:1389769 }
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[ "fund" ]
1: Money, cash, corn, dollars
* e.g., ... man: Are we gonna book that holiday?
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[ "funds" ]
1: money
* e.g., ... i got no funds
# 3 - { FUNDS:2256905 }
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[ "FUNDS" ]
1: The process of putting a certain part of your body into the anus or rectum of another body.
* e.g., ... You son of a bitch, I am going to FUNDS! (F-U-N-D-S.)
# 4 - { fund it:3723155 }
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[ "fund it" ]
1: A phrase usually said in jest to mock another person's idea. The idea is usually stupid and lame with little market value.
* e.g., ... Person A: Okay so get this...how about for a new video game, we pit four players against a zombie invasion! Except here's the twist: all the zombies are CLOWN zombies!
# 5 - { Fund Accountant:3067732 }
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[ "Fund Accountant" ]
1: An individual who accepts their meager existence in back-offices and gray cubicle rows until they dissipate into pure anonymity. Frequently excreted on by the rest of the company as a human cesspool, they lurk in the hazy glow of asinine spreadsheets and fruitless excel recreation. Individuals suffering from this syndrome have been known to cope with their existence by extended lunches at ill repute bars playing buck-hunter and talking about how they are "under appreciated". Severe psychological damage and alcoholism are the most commonly experienced byproducts.
* e.g., ... Joe is not management material, he had a 15 dollar break which shows how poor of a fund accountant he is.
# 6 - { hedge fund:5198829 }
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[ "hedge fund" ]
1: A type of investment fund with very high fees for investors and a focus on complex financial derivatives. Hedge funds charge around 20% of returns (sometimes a lot more) plus a flat fee of typically 2%.
Originally hedge funds were based on the concept of risk hedging; high-yield investments are always riskier than low-yield ones, so a fund manager could presumably put all the money in one instrument with enormous risk and hope for the best. That is, to put it bluntly, insane. So the manager uses a strategy of hedging risk as cheaply as possible, such as a very elaborate combination of derivatives that rise in value if the main asset declines in value.
Hedge funds are organized to be very exclusive, requiring a very long commitment and limited membership. The managers are much more daring and will take much more aggressive risks than mutual funds.
* e.g., ... The largest hedge fund company is JP MorganChase.
During the first decade of the '00's, hedge funds outperformed most other asset classes. But when they melt down, like LTCM in 1997, it can be a huge event.
# 7 - { slush fund:11641327 }
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[ "slush fund" ]
1: A sum of money set apart for discretionary and/or undocumented spending, often fraudulent, illegal, or dishonest.
* e.g., ... News Junkie: Our governments is widely known for unaccountable slush funds built up to funnel money to their friends.
# 8 - { Mutual Fund:4831307 }
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[ "Mutual Fund" ]
1: Typically a Mutual Fund is an investment fund aimed at individual investors sponsored by an investment (or "mutual fund") house like Fidelity, Vanguard or T. Rowe Price. Each fund holds a "market basket" of stocks or bonds and individual investors buy into the fund by buying a share at "Net Asset Value," which is the total worth of the fund's holdings, calculated every day, divided by the number of shares outstanding. In other words, a mutual fund whose portfolio (value of all holdings) is worth a million dollars that has a hundred thousand shares outstanding will value those shares at ten dollars apiece. A typical stock-based mutual fund can earn its investors money in three ways: the dividends and capital gains that stocks pay out, and possible appreciation of the fund value per share.
For an individual investor, the advantage of owning a mutual fund is that s/he achieves diversity -- mutual funds own more than fifty stocks, on average -- that could not be achieved by buying a typical hundred shares of stock in only a few corporations. The disadvantages of such funds are that the "load" (sales commission) involved in buying or selling such funds can be considerable, and all funds incur some sort of service fees; that's how the investment house earns its money. Also, no "equity" or stock-based investment is guaranteed.
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# 9 - { Funding secured.:13125120 }
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[ "Funding secured." ]
1: When you have no idea where you're gonna get the money.
* e.g., ... Elon Musk, 8/7/2018: "Am considering taking Tesla private at $420. Funding secured." SEC opens investigation next day.
Me to my new girl: "Taking you to Hawaii this winter. Funding secured." Let's hope for a windfall...
# 10 - { hedge fund:5193534 }
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[ "hedge fund" ]
1: (FINANCE) a limited liability partnership (LLP), originally limited to 99 partners, and organized to trade securities under specialized guidelines. The first hedge funds were organized to be a counterparty to the riskiest forms of derivative transactions: writing exotic options or swaps in which the buyer transferred most risks (and potential gains) to the hedge fund, but then offsetting the risk with different derivatives.
The first hedge funds benefited (or thought they benefited) from the Black-Scholes formula used to calculate the value of options; supposedly a hedge fund manager could design an immensely complex portfolio consisting mainly of explosively volatile instruments , whose pieces were supposed to absorb each other's risk.
Hedge funds mainly avoided the consequences of the financial meltdown they helped create, racking up gains through the '00's that far exceeded the rest of the stock market.
* e.g., ... The hedge fund used to play a major role in absorbing and structuring the risks associated with hedging risks associated with large portfolios, but they now are sophisticated gambling enterprises.
Hedge funds supply market liquidity for the most exotic of instruments.
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