Noun
/kənˈsʌmpʃən fʌnd/
The term "consumption fund" refers to a pool of resources or money that is specifically intended to be used for consumption purposes, often in the context of societal or economic discussions. It might be used by governments or organizations to support specific initiatives that impact public consumption directly.
The frequency of use for "consumption fund" is relatively low compared to more common financial terms, but it is more likely to be found in written context such as reports, studies, or policy documents than in oral speech.
Правительство создало фонд потребления, чтобы помочь домохозяйствам управлять своими расходами в период экономического кризиса.
The consumption fund was utilized to support low-income families during the pandemic.
Фонд потребления использовался для поддержки семей с низким доходом во время пандемии.
Contributions to the consumption fund have increased significantly in recent years.
While "consumption fund" is specific in its usage, it does not have widely recognized idiomatic expressions associated with it. However, the term can relate to various idiomatic phrases regarding economic action. Below are some idiomatic expressions relevant to financial consumption.
Сохраненная монета — это заработанная монета.
"Live beyond your means"
Если вы живете не по средствам, вы можете быстро истощить свой фонд потребления.
"Cut back on expenses"
The term "consumption" originates from the Latin word "consumptio," meaning "a using up, waste." The word "fund" comes from the Latin "fundus," implying a bottom or base, which has evolved to mean a supply or reserve of resources. Together, "consumption fund" combines these concepts to signify a resource allocated for consumption.
Synonyms:
- Expenditure pool
- Spending fund
Antonyms:
- Savings fund
- Investment fund