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Qué (quién) es Temple-treasury - definición

DEPARTMENT OF AN ORGANISATION RELATED TO FINANCE
Treasuries; Royal treasury; Royal Treasury; State Treasury; Treasure houses; National Treasury; Polish State Treasury
  • Treasury Building]] of [[Brisbane]]
  • The Treasury of [[Athens]] at [[Delphi]], built with the spoils of the [[Battle of Marathon]]

Temple treasury         
Korbanas; Temple treasure
The temple treasury was a storehouse (Hebrew אוצר 'otsar) first of the tabernacle then of the Jerusalem Temples mentioned in the Hebrew Bible. The term "storehouse" is generic, and also occurs later in accounts of life in Roman Palestine where the otzar was a tax-collector's grainhouse.
Treasury stock         
STOCK WHICH IS BOUGHT BACK BY THE ISSUING COMPANY
Treasury shares; Treasury Stock; Redemption of shares; Treasury share; Treasury Share; Reacquired stock
A treasury stock or reacquired stock is stock which is bought back by the issuing company, reducing the amount of outstanding stock on the open market ("open market" including insiders' holdings).
treasury note         
  • 1969 $100,000 Treasury Bill
  • 1976 $5,000 Treasury note
  • 1979 $10,000 Treasury Bond
  • $1,000 Series EE savings bond featuring [[Benjamin Franklin]]
  • 30 year treasury minus 3 month treasury bond}}
MARKETABLE, FIXED-INTEREST U.S. GOVERNMENT DEBT SECURITY
Treasury bond; Treasury bill; Treasury note; Treasury bonds; United States treasury bond; U.S. Treasury Bills; US Treasury Bill; Treasury Inflation-Protected Securities; Treasury Bills; US Treasury securities; United State Treasury Bond; Treasury Note; Treasury Notes; T-bill; T-Bill; Zero-Percent Certificate of Indebtedness; T-note; US10YT; Treasury Bill; Treasury bills; Treasury Bonds; Treasury Bond; Treasury notes; Treasury securities; Long Bonds; Long Bond; Long bonds; Long bond; U.S. Bonds; Treasury Inflation Protected Securities; T-bills; T note; U.S. Treasury Bonds; Tbills; T bill; U.S. treasury bonds; Tbill; Treasury strips; T strips; T-Strips; Treasury security; U.S. Treasury bonds; U.S. Treasury security; U. S. Treasury Notes; Certificate of Indebtedness; US Treasuries; U.S. Treasuries; U.S. treasuries; United States treasury securities; United States Treasury note; United States Treasury bond; United States Treasury bill; Us bond; T-Note; United States Treasury securities; T-Bond; T-bond; Cash Management Bills; US bonds; U.S. Treasury securities; T-bil; US Treasury bonds; US Treasury bond; U.S. Treasury Bond
n. a promissory note issued by the U.S. Treasury, for a period of one to five years. See also: treasury bill treasury bond

Wikipedia

Treasury

A treasury is either

  • A government department related to finance and taxation, a finance ministry; in a business context, corporate treasury.
  • A place or location where treasure, such as currency or precious items are kept. These can be state or royal property, church treasure or in private ownership.

The head of a treasury is typically known as a treasurer. This position may not necessarily have the final control over the actions of the treasury, particularly if they are not an elected representative.

The adjective for a treasury is normally treasurial. The adjective "tresorial" can also be used, but this normally means pertaining to a treasurer.