Synonym: aid, assist, back, sponsor, stake, subsidize, support. Similar words: financial, financial crisis, penance, maintenance, in advance, in advance of, in accordance with, in and out. Meaning: [fɪ'næns / 'faɪnæns] n. 1. the commercial activity of providing funds and capital 2. the branch of economics that studies the management of money and other assets 3. the management of money and credit and banking and investments. v. 1. obtain or provide money for 2. sell or provide on credit.
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(121) Charity cash-raising activities to finance special adaptations.
(122) Maxwell had borrowed heavily to finance his business projects.
(123) Lydia is the assistant to the Director of Finance.
(124) Instead we angled for lower-paying jobs in corporate finance.
(125) The company said it is holding shares to help finance possible acquisitions in the future.
(126) The two couples then applied for a bank loan to help finance construction of a six-bedroom oceanfront mansion.
(127) The main topics covered are finance, health and leisure, together with the social aspects of adjusting to retirement.
(128) Representatives from the world of high finance included chartered accountants and members of the major high street banks.
(129) During the session there had been some debate over the selection of the ministers of finance and foreign affairs.
(130) President Clinton is also tinkering with private pension plans to finance his own social agenda.
(131) Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank.
(132) The project can't go ahead until the finance committee agrees.
(133) There's a lively accent on finance; but don't be too extravagant.
(134) Many senior corporation executives have a background in accounting, internal auditing[sentencedict.com/finance.html], or finance.
(135) These are articulated, in particular, through finance and economic affairs departments - in the United Kingdom, the Treasury.
(136) He claimed he should have sought legal advice before wrongfully using tax-exempt foundations to finance a televised college course.
(137) Meanwhile, the wave of consolidation in financial services has reduced the pool of big advertisers on news and finance shows.
(138) Kellock has since retitled its service Cashflow Finance in an attempt to overcome this barrier.
(139) Despite this, externally borrowed funds are used to supplement domestic funds made available to finance their development by the government.
(140) The commercial banking and finance sector was booming as of September 1991.
(141) And he sold all his possessions to finance appeals against his conviction.
(142) Since going public in late 1994, Corporate Express has made two additional offerings in order to finance its acquisitions.
(143) The directors of finance(sentencedict.com), human resources and the parks and recreation departments would no longer need this approval.
(144) The income from admission fees helps the monks finance a lifestyle that might otherwise be impossible in the modern world.
(145) The community can not afford to pay the required tax in one year so the immediate finance is by borrowing.
(146) It is blindingly obvious that there is not enough money in its coffers to finance the public spending programme.
(147) We have a series of finance plans right across the Escort range.
(148) But Thompson, associates said, will give strong assurances that he will examine questionable campaign finance practices regardless of party.
(149) Finance did not much affect the organisation of businesses, though it might influence their policy.
(150) The hard men at the finance ministry have promised to review the austerity measures at the end of this month.
More similar words: financial, financial crisis, penance, maintenance, in advance, in advance of, in accordance with, in and out, finally, dominant, in any case, in any event, pregnancy, cancel, cancer, glance, stance, chance, dancer, enhance, alliance, romance, instance, guidance, by chance, ancestor, advanced, balanced, entrance, substance.