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treasury - the funds of a government or institution or individual |
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exchequer |
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cash in hand,
finances,
funds,
monetary resource,
pecuniary resource assets in the form of money
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public treasury,
till,
trough a treasury for government funds
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bursary the treasury of a public institution or religious order
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subtreasury a subordinate treasury or place of deposit
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fisc a state treasury or exchequer or a royal treasury; originally the public treasury of Rome or the emperor's private purse
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Treasury - negotiable debt obligations of the United States government which guarantees that interest and principal payments will be paid on time |
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government bond a bond that is an IOU of the United States Treasury; considered the safest security in the investment world
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t-bill,
treasury bill a short-term obligation that is not interest-bearing (it is purchased at a discount); can be traded on a discount basis for 91 days
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treasury bond a debt instrument with maturities of 10 years or longer
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treasury note securities with maturities of 1 to 10 years; sold for cash or in exchange for maturing issues or at auction
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Treasury - the British cabinet minister responsible for economic strategy |
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cabinet minister the job of a senior minister who is a member of the cabinet
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british cabinet the senior ministers of the British government
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treasury - a depository (a room or building) where wealth and precious objects can be kept safely |
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deposit,
depositary,
depository,
repository the act of putting something somewhere
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treasury - the government department responsible for collecting and managing and spending public revenues |
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government department a department of government
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