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    fund
    /fʌnd/

    noun

    verb

    • 1. provide with money for a particular purpose: "the World Bank refused to fund the project"

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  2. May 20, 2024 · A fund is a pool of money set aside for a specific purpose. The pool of money in a fund is often invested and professionally managed in order to generate returns for its...

  3. FUND definition: 1. an amount of money saved, collected, or provided for a particular purpose: 2. money needed or…. Learn more.

  4. fund. 1 of 3. noun. ˈfənd. Synonyms of fund. 1. a. : a sum of money or other resources whose principal or interest is set apart for a specific objective. b. : money on deposit on which checks or drafts can be drawnusually used in plural. c. : capital. d. funds plural : the stock of the British national debtusually used with the. 2.

  5. A fund is a collection of different people's money, collected & managed by high market professionals. They accumulated and invested the money in various stocks, bonds, and other securities to provide better returns. The money earned in the form of returns is distributed among investors in proportion to the number of units they own.

  6. A fund is money from many different investors combined and invested in many different types of securities. Net asset value is the value of a fund 's investments. In order to sell shares, an investor generally sells the shares back to the fund .

  7. money needed or available to spend on something: Following the repairs to the roof, church funds are now seriously depleted. See more. a fund of something UK. a lot of something: She has a fund of knowledge on the subject. See more. Fewer examples. The fund provides money to clean up chemically polluted industrial sites.

  8. [countable] (finance) a company that manages money for people by investing it; the money managed by such a company. Any extra money that James saves should go into a money market fund. She is a fund manager for an Asian bank. see also hedge fund, mutual fund. Extra Examples. [singular] fund of something an amount or a supply of something.

  9. A fund is a supply of money to be used for a specific purpose. You can start a fund for almost anything, such as your child’s education, a new car, or the establishment of the world’s largest origami collection.

  10. n. 1. A source of supply; a stock: a fund of goodwill. 2. a. A sum of money or other resources set aside for a specific purpose: a pension fund. b. funds Available money; ready cash: short on funds. 3. An organization established to administer and manage a sum of money.

  11. an amount of money collected, saved, or provided for a purpose: a pension fund. Fewer examples. This fund has shown high returns for the last five years. The fund is administered by the Economic Development Agency. She had always wanted to be a fund manager. There is a compensation fund for victims of crime. He was paying into an investment fund.