short+of+money
111money broker — In the UK, a broker who arranges short term loans in the money market, i. e. between banks, discount houses, and dealers in government securities. Money brokers do not themselves lend or borrow money; they work for a commission arranging loans on …
112short — 1. adjective 1) short people Syn: small, little, petite, tiny, diminutive, elfin; Scottish wee 2) a short report Syn: concise, brief, succinct, compact, pithy …
113Short Hedge — An investment strategy that is focused on mitigating a risk that has already been taken. The short portion of the term refers to the act of shorting a security, usually a derivatives contract, that hedges against potential losses in an investment …
114short-term — /ˌʃɔ:t tɜ:m/ adjective 1. for a period of weeks or months ● to place money on short term deposit ● She is employed on a short term contract. ♦ on a short term basis for a short period 2. for a short period in the future ● We need to recruit at… …
115Short Circuit 2 — Infobox Film name = Short Circuit 2 caption = Promotional one sheet poster. director = Kenneth Johnson producer = David Foster Gary Foster Lawrence Turman writer = Brent Maddock S.S. Wilson narrator = starring = Tim Blaney (voice) Fisher Stevens… …
116Short circuit III — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar …
117Short Selling — The selling of a security that the seller does not own, or any sale that is completed by the delivery of a security borrowed by the seller. Short sellers assume that they will be able to buy the stock at a lower amount than the price at which… …
118short-term debt — debt obligations, recorded as current liabilities ( liability), requiring payment within the year. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * short term debt short term debt ➔ debt * * * short term debt UK US noun [C or U] (also unfunded debt) ►… …
119Money order — Order Or der, n. [OE. ordre, F. ordre, fr. L. ordo, ordinis. Cf. {Ordain}, {Ordinal}.] [1913 Webster] 1. Regular arrangement; any methodical or established succession or harmonious relation; method; system; as: (a) Of material things, like the… …
120Money Johnson — Harold Money Johnson (February 23, 1918, Tyler, Texas March 28, 1978, New York City) was an American jazz trumpeter. Johnson first played trumpet at age 15. He moved to Oklahoma City in 1936 and played with Charlie Christian and Henry Bridges… …