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FinanceA discipline concerned with determining value and making decisions. The finance function allocates resources, including the acquiring, investing, and managing of resources.
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FinanceTo provide or obtain funds for a business, commercial project, an individual, etc. The management of money. To sell or provide goods on credit.
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Financelate 15c., "to ransom" (obsolete), from finance (n.). Sense of "to manage money" is recorded from 1827; that of "to furnish with money" is from 1866. Related: Financed; f [..]
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Financec. 1400, "an end, settlement, retribution," from Old French finance "end, ending; pardon, remission; payment, expense; settlement of a debt" (13c.), noun of action from finer " [..]
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Financeto fund or provide money to an organization or individual, usually for a specific purpose.
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FinanceMoney available for disbursement. Typically refers to the source of funding for project activities. [D02768]
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Financethe commercial activity of providing funds and capital obtain or provide money for; "Can we finance the addition to our home?" the branch of economics that studies the manage [..]
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FinanceDefinitions (2) 1. A branch of economics concerned with resource allocation as well as resource management, acquisition and investment. Simply, finance deals with matters related to money and the mark [..]
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Financefinantsirn
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FinancePolitical code for fundraising.
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Financeis the blanket term that refers to the process of acquiring capital to fund the purchase of something, or an investment. It is a term usually used when credit is involved; such as "I am going to [..]
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Finance1 pl : money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2 : the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and ...
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FinanceThe science of the management of money and other financial ASSETS.
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FinanceTo borrow money (either as a loan or in the form of a lease) to obtain some or all of the funds to acquire a vehicle.
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Finance—n. 1 management of (esp. public) money. 2 monetary support for an enterprise. 3 (in pl.) money resources of a State, company, or person. —v. (-cing) provide capital for. [..]
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Financeto deal with money including spending, credit, resources, profit, etc.
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FinanceSitemap
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FinanceFunds, usually borrowed as a loan
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FinanceTo provide the economic resources that are needed in order to form a company, execute a project or conduct a commercial transaction.
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FinanceIn the context of cars and vehicles, see Vehicle Finance
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Finance(n) the commercial activity of providing funds and capital(n) the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets(n) the management of money and credit and banking and invest [..]
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FinanceRevenue derived from fines or subsidies. In feudal times finance was money paid to a lord for a privilege. In the plural we use the word to signify available money resources. Thus we say, “My [..]
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FinanceProvides budgetary, asset management, compliance and audit management, fiscal and financial reporting, information and policy services to the operating divisions of the Department of Administrative Services.
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FinanceIn the Standard Industrial Classification coding structure, a service producing industry. Firm –
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FinanceFinance is a subfield of economics distinguished by both its focus and its methodology. The primary focus of finance is the workings of the capital ...
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FinanceThe neoclassical theory of finance is based on the study of (a) efficient markets, meaning markets that use all available information in setting prices, ...
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FinanceThis survey of some of the developments in finance since the mid-1980s begins with advances in the application of arbitrage pricing, and then expands ...
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FinanceThe study of securities, borrowing, and ownership.
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FinanceGovernance
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FinanceRecommended resources for congregational financial support and financial "best practices."
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Finance
The management of money and other assets.
*(''verb'')
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Finance|Finance
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FinanceA discipline concerned with determining value and making decisions. The finance function allocates resources, including the acquiring, investing, and managing of resources.
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FinanceFinance is a term for the management, creation, and study of money and investments.
Specifically, it deals with the questions of how an individual, company or government acquires money – called capita [..]
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FinanceFinance is a term for the management, creation, and study of money and investments.
Specifically, it deals with the questions of how an individual, company or government acquires money – called capita [..]
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FinanceFinance is a term for the management, creation, and study of money and investments.
Specifically, it deals with the questions of how an individual, company or government acquires money – called capita [..]
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FinanceFinance is a term for the management, creation, and study of money and investments.
Specifically, it deals with the questions of how an individual, company or government acquires money – called capita [..]
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FinanceFinance, or The Fascinating Game of Finance or Finance and Fortune, is a board game originally released in 1932. The game is based on The Landlord's Game in the movement of pieces around the board, th [..]
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FinanceThe Finance (No. 2) Act 2005 (c 22) is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.
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FinanceFinance is a term for the management, creation, and study of money and investments.
Specifically, it deals with the questions of how an individual, company or government acquires money – called capita [..]
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FinanceThe Finance Business Daily (Slovene: Poslovni dnevnik Finance; Finance meaning Finances) is the only daily Slovenian business and financial newspaper. The idea to publish it had already been proposed [..]
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FinanceThe Finance functional constituency, formerly called the Financial functional constituency, is a functional constituency in the elections for the Legislative Council of Hong Kong first created in 1985 [..]
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FinanceThe Finance (No.2) Act 2010 is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom enacting the June 2010 United Kingdom Budget. The Chancellor of the Exchequer delivers the annual budget speech outlining [..]
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