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sinking fund
(redirected from Redemption Fund)

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sinkĀ·ing fund (sngkng)
n.
A fund accumulated to pay off a corporate or public debt.

sinking fund
n
(Economics, Accounting & Finance / Banking & Finance) a fund accumulated out of a business enterprise's earnings or a government's revenue and invested to repay a long-term debt or meet a depreciation charge
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Noun1.sinking fund - a fund accumulated regularly in a separate account and used to redeem debt securities
fund, monetary fund - a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
Translations
sinking fund
n (Fin) → Tilgungsfonds m
sinking fund n (Comm) → fondo d'ammortamento


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Leviev has also been a donor to two Israeli groups - the Land Redemption Fund and the Bukhara Community Trust, both of which have been involved in expanding Israeli settlements.
Leviev has also funded the settlement organization the Land Redemption Fund.
Among them were Baruch Goldstein, the doctor from Brooklyn who fired 100 shots at worshiping Muslims in Hebron in 1994, killing 29; Rabbi Meir Kahane, the founder of the Kach party, which was banned in Israel in 1988 on the grounds that it was racist; and convicted terrorist Era Rapaport, a member of the Land Redemption Fund, which coordinates the acquisition of Palestinian land in areas targeted for settlement expansion.
 
 
 
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