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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make a fund" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when you are suggesting the creation of a new fund or financial resource such as a donation fund, investment fund, or a charitable foundation. Example: "We should make a fund to help support the homeless population in our city."
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E*Trade will even advance an investor as much as $1,000 almost instantly to make a fund investment, without waiting for the investor's check to arrive, according to Liat Rorer, a company vice president.
It just takes one to make a fund.
Being overweighted in distressed debt will make a fund manager look great one year and horrible the next.
The mere thought of the country's $13 trillion pool in household savings is enough to make a fund company executive's mouth water.
Even with a great success, the venture capital firm can only see the kind of returns that make a fund successful (measured by internal rate of return and multiples of invested capital) if they own a significant amount of the company and buy in at a valuation considerably lower than the ultimate billion-dollar-plus valuation.
They can make a fund 2 to 3 times more costly than advertised in its expense ratio.
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Instead, he would have to make a fund-raising appeal on her behalf, asking people to contribute.
Make a funding request.
For example, only an amendment to the 1940 act can tighten the definition of what makes a fund director independent.
In my experience, public funds have all too often chosen to cover up problems, believing that investigating and acknowledging them makes a fund look bad or its board of trustees look stupid.
She made a fund-raising tour of New England on behalf of the American Anti-Slavery Society in 1870.
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