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A bank account used in cash concentration to fund zero balance accounts automatically.
''Higher and continuing education - academic degrees.''


More specifically an account in a cash pooling structure used to fund zero/target/threshold balance accounts automatically or concentrate funds from participating accounts automatically.
(MA).


The master account may be interest-bearing.   


1.


''Also known as central account or concentration account.''
A masters level degree from a college or university, in a social sciences or arts subject.
 
 
2.
 
A masters degree in any subject.
 
 
3.
 
A courtesy title awarded by some universities after the passing of more time, to people who have successfully completed undergraduate studies.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Account]]
* [[Academic degree]]
* [[Cash concentration]]
* [[BA]]
* [[Cash pool]]
* [[Bachelor of Science]]
* [[Intervention account]]
* [[Doctorate]]
* [[Legal implications of cash pooling structures]]
* [[FE]]
* [[Zero balance account]]
* [[HE]]
 
* [[MA]]
[[Category:Cash_management]]
* [[Masters degree]]
* [[MBA]]
* [[MPhil]]
* [[Postgraduate]]
* [[PhD]]
* [[Undergraduate]]

Revision as of 12:45, 15 November 2020

Higher and continuing education - academic degrees.

(MA).


1.

A masters level degree from a college or university, in a social sciences or arts subject.


2.

A masters degree in any subject.


3.

A courtesy title awarded by some universities after the passing of more time, to people who have successfully completed undergraduate studies.


See also