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Investmentfonds, der einen möglichst hohen Wertzuwachs anstrebt
per·ˈfor·mance fund 名词
I. fund [fʌnd] 名词
1. fund (stock of money):
Fonds m <-, ->
Notfonds m <-, ->
Pensionsfonds m <-, ->
Pensionskasse f <-, -n>
Tilgungsfonds m <-, ->
2. fund (money invested):
3. fund (money):
Eigenkapital nt <-s, -e>
to be in funds person
to be in funds institution
[für etw 第四格] Geld [o. Spenden] sammeln
4. fund (source):
Vorrat m <-(e)s, -rä·te> an +第三格
II. fund [fʌnd] 动词 trans
to fund sth (invest)
in etw 第四格 investieren
to fund debts 金融
I. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, pɚˈfɔ:rm-] 名词
1. performance:
Vorführung f <-, -en>
performance of a play, opera, ballet, symphony
Aufführung f <-, -en>
performance of a part
Darstellung f <-, -en>
performance of a song, musical piece
Darbietung f <-, -en>
Vorstellung f <--, -en>
2. performance (capability, effectiveness):
Leistung f <-, -en>
3. performance no pl (execution):
die Ausführung einer S. 第二格
4. performance (fuss):
Theater nt <-s> kein pl
was für ein Theater!
5. performance (difficult job):
6. performance 语言:
Performanz f <-, -en> 技术用语
7. performance 金融:
Wertentwicklung f <-, -en>
II. per·for·mance [pəˈfɔ:mən(t)s, pɚˈfɔ:rm-] 名词 modifier
performance (evaluation, problem, results):
Eignungstest m <-(e)s, -s>
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fund 名词
performance fund 名词 金融
fund 动词 trans 金融
fund 名词 金融
performance 名词 会计
performance 名词 INV-FIN
performance 名词 经济法
Present
Ifund
youfund
he/she/itfunds
wefund
youfund
theyfund
Past
Ifunded
youfunded
he/she/itfunded
wefunded
youfunded
theyfunded
Present Perfect
Ihavefunded
youhavefunded
he/she/ithasfunded
wehavefunded
youhavefunded
theyhavefunded
Past Perfect
Ihadfunded
youhadfunded
he/she/ithadfunded
wehadfunded
youhadfunded
theyhadfunded
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Another $1.4 million would remain in a contingency fund if councillors approve the plan.
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This research underlines that consistence outperformance by fund managers is rare and that investors can pay a high price in forfeited returns by chasing performance.
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Amongst its central recommendations was a system of road user pricing to fund new infrastructure, although that has already been ruled out by the government.
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Given all super fund investment must be valued annually for the fund's financial accounts, having a correct valuation from the outset is essential.
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Those who profit by sponging off other peoples' money (aka financiers, hedge fund managers, etc), are loathsome.
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