A specific pool of money that is invested by an institutional investor or a professional investment manager.
Prosecutors also maintained that the grants came out of
a specific pool of money with very little public scrutiny or oversight.
Not exact matches
The 1996 law, enacted under the Clinton presidency, applied only to one
specific pool of welfare
money.
These include a shrinking
pool of in - country rail sector experts (which the Obama administration acknowledges is the result
of the relatively small investment in passenger rail in recent decades), a lack
of money available at the state level for such projects, and the need for safety standards
specific to high - speed trains.
My guess is that it seemed like free
money: they were providing a massive brand name, a large
pool of likely - to - be-motivated customers, and genre -
specific expertise.
Mutual funds
pool your
money with the
money of like - minded investors and invest it according to
specific objectives.
Hence the term «credit union»; a
specific group
of people essentially
pooling their
money together in a «union» to provide credit to each other.
The broker can split the bid - ask spread with the investor when matching buy and sell orders - a win - win situation in most cases Since investor
money is
pooled before stocks are bought or sold, it enables investors to contribute small amounts
of cash using which fractional shares
of specific stocks can be purchased.