ING Groep — N.V. Rechtsform Naamloze Vennootschap ISIN NL0000303600 Gründung … Deutsch Wikipedia
ING Direct — is a marketing name for a branchless direct bank with operations in Australia, Canada, France, Germany (branded ING DiBa ), Austria (branded ING DiBa ), Italy, Japan, Netherlands (branded Postbank ), Spain, United Kingdom and the United States.… … Wikipedia
fund-rais|ing — «FUHND RAY zihng», noun, adjective. –n. 1. the soliciting of cash contributions or pledges to support a nonprofit organization or activity, often one devoted to the distribution of charity: »political campaign fund raising, philanthropic fund… … Useful english dictionary
fund — 1 n 1: a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set aside for a specific objective cli·ent security fund: a fund established by each state to compensate clients for losses suffered due to their attorneys misappropriation… … Law dictionary
fund-raising — fund′ rais ing or fund′rais ing n. cvb the act or process of raising funds by soliciting contributions or pledges • Etymology: 1935–40 … From formal English to slang
fund-raise — fund′ raise or fund′raise v. raised, rais•ing 1) to collect by fund raising 2) cvb to engage in fund raising • Etymology: 1970–75 … From formal English to slang
ING Group — Infobox Company company name = ING Group N.V. company company type = Public (Euronext: [http://www.euronext.com/trader/summarizedmarket/0,5372,1732 6834,00.html?selectedMep=2 idInstrument=22585 isinCode=NL0000303600 INGA] , NYSE: [http://www.nyse … Wikipedia
fund-rais·ing — /ˈfʌndˌreızıŋ/ noun [noncount] : activity done to collect money for a political party, charity, school, etc. political fund raising a fund raising dinner/campaign … Useful english dictionary
re-fund — (rē fŭndʹ) tr.v. re ·fund·ed, re ·fund·ing, re ·funds 1. To fund anew. 2. To pay back (a debt) with new borrowing, especially to replace (a bond issue) with a new issue. * * * … Universalium
Social Security Trust Fund — The Social Security Trust Fund is the means by which the federal government of the United States accounts for excess paid in contributions from workers and employers to the Social Security system that are not required to fund current benefit… … Wikipedia