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  • 121Treasury General Account — The general checking account used by the Department of the Treasury. The Treasury General Account is held at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York. All official payments of the U.S. government are made from this account. The Treasury General… …

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  • 122Treasury Note — A marketable U.S. government debt security with a fixed interest rate and a maturity between one and 10 years. Treasury notes can be bought either directly from the U.S. government or through a bank. When buying Treasury notes from the government …

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  • 123treasury note — Synonyms and related words: Federal Reserve note, assignat, bank note, bill, callable securities, cats and dogs, certificate of deposit, corporation securities, dollar bill, fiat money, foreign securities, fractional note, futures contract,… …

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  • 124Treasury Department — The Treasury Department was created by act of Congress approved September 2, 1789. Many subsequent acts have figured in the development of the Department delegating new duties to its charge and establishing the numerous bureaus and divisions… …

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  • 125Treasury Accountant — The Treasury Accountant is an office with the Treasury of the United Kingdom. It is this office which both manages the finances derived by the Crown Estate lands and makes ultimate policy decisions on behalf of Her Majesty s Government with… …

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  • 126Treasury tag — A treasury tag or India tag is an item of stationery used to fasten sheets of paper to each other or to a folder. It consists of a piece of string, typically around 3 to 8 cm (1 to 3 in) long, both ends of which are held in the centre of a metal… …

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  • 127Treasury test discount rate — The Treasury Test Discount Rate (TDR) is a rate suggested by H.M. Treasury, and employed in COBA. It is an attempt to value the social time preference of society.It was revalued in 2003 from 6% to 3.5%. This figure was taken from The Green Book… …

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  • 128Treasury Portfolio — The Treasury portfolio refers to the 11 organisations that nominally fall under the auspices of the Australian Treasurer. The agencies undertakes a range of activities aimed at achieving strong sustainable economic growth and the improved… …

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