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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(151) Health post: Yorkshire regional health authority has appointed Len Wright as its new director of finance.
(152) The city will assume responsibility for convention center permit issues when bonds are issued to finance expansion of the facility.
(153) His writing is a joy, combining the telling quote from finance megastars with anecdote to illustrate a substantial point.
(154) Big efficiency savings would come from the continuity of investment assured by private finance.
(155) This year, for example, Dole was instrumental in delaying consideration of a bipartisan campaign finance bill.
(156) The fee for this article will be used to help finance it.
(157) Congress is expected to take action on campaign finance reform soon.
(158) Private finance is unlikely to be attracted to areas where people have little money to spend.
(159) Another issue before Congress that will require bipartisan cooperation is campaign finance reform.
(160) Increased finance, additional staff and the integration of public and educational library services on a divisional basis contributed to these developments.
(161) The drug addict does not care about what is important or worthwhile in life, such as family, career, finance, and social relationship. Dr T.P.Chia
(162) Second, it attracts hot money into the country to finance the current account deficit because investors perceive no currency risk.
(162) Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and build good sentences.
(163) It is not therefore possible at present for the public finance economist to appeal to a generally accepted body of theory.
(164) Next month the Halifax launches its new online and telephone bank Intelligent Finance.
(165) The Finance Houses Association were also anxious to ensure that collection practices conformed to the highest ethical standards.
(166) That still applies and it may prove difficult to finance.
(167) The government borrowed from the banks about four-fifths of these deposits, to finance its deficit.
(168) Mr Walker and former finance director Wilfred Aquilina were also charged with two counts of false accounting relating to the thefts.
(169) Whenever the government runs a budget deficit, it will have to finance that deficit by borrowing.
(170) Finance opportunities: financial mechanisms are still evolving and are not yet assured of success.
(171) The company may also provide financial assistance in the form of bridging finance and/or temporary mortgage facilities.
(172) The answer must be that it could not since the fact of adopting depreciation accounting severs the link with finance.
(173) Lou-Ann Preble, sent out a stinging resignation letter, alleging numerous violations of campaign finance laws.
(174) The President may indeed have settled on a programme of health benefits and how to finance them.
(175) Companies had long been the domain of commercial bankers and the corporate finance and equity departments of investment banks.
(176) Accounting Theory Accounting theory is conventionally concerned with financial accounting, i.e. with accounting to external providers of finance.
(177) Junk bonds were used to finance leveraged buyouts and takeovers, with the aim of extracting value from existing bondholders and shareholders.
(178) When they work as agents for finance companies, their rates may be broadly similar though slightly higher.
(179) Tens of thousands of workers may never regain their lost jobs in aerospace, real estate, finance and manufacturing.
(180) However, the key factor will be whether the president puts campaign finance reform high on his agenda for next year.
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