transactions
21Transactions motive — A desire to hold cash for the purpose of conducting cash based transactions. The New York Times Financial Glossary …
22transactions motive — A desire to hold cash in order to conduct cash based transactions. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
23Transactions en vrac de vins sans ig — Les transactions en vrac de vins sans ig sont des échanges commerciaux de vins non conditionnés en bouteilles ou barriques et n ayant aucune indication géographique …
24TRANSACTIONS — (Roget s Thesaurus II) Index noun bargain, cost (3), dealer, good, gratuity, pass, patron, patronage (2), pawn1, pusher, seller, store, toll1 …
25transactions — n. minutes of a meeting trans ac·tion || træn zækʃn n. interaction between two parties, negotiation, settlement; business deal …
26transactions — published reports of proceedings at the meetings of a learned society. → transaction …
27capital transactions — Transactions relating to share capital and reserves, long term debt capital, or fixed assets of a company, as opposed to revenue transactions. For example, the purchase of a building is a capital transaction, while the maintenance of a building… …
28matched sale purchase transactions — transactions in which the Federal Reserve sells a government security to a dealer or a foreign central bank and agrees to buy back the security to a dealer or a foreign central bank and agrees to buy back the security on a specified date (usually …
29repeated transactions — Transactions undertaken and performed one after another. Anno: 87 ALR 97 …
30Transactions costs — The time, effort, and money necessary, including such things as commission fees and the cost of physically moving the asset from seller to buyer. Related: Round trip transaction costs, Information costs, search costs. The New York Times Financial …