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aerarium (Saturni)Central treasury of ancient Rome, housed in the Temple of Saturn. During the republic (509–27 BC), two quaestors managed the treasury and the Senate controlled it. All revenues were paid into the aerarium, and approved payments were made from it. Under the principate (27 BC–AD 305) the aerarium lost funds and importance as emperors and magistrates bypassed Senate control and drew directly from the fisci (various private and provincial treasuries). From AD 6 Augustus used taxes to fund the aerarium militare, a public treasury, to reward veterans, and the aerarium Saturni became the treasury of the city of Rome. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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Within Bank of America's Aerarium forum, treasurers from some
of the world's largest multinational corporations and financial
institutions are having more success in opening that door to the
boardroom, and they are relying upon new types of metrics to do it. Bank of America GTS created Aerarium so that working capital
management leaders would have a unique opportunity to identify, analyze
and offer new solutions to the critical issues facing the industry. |
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