Synonym: funding. Similar words: refinancing, deficit financing, long-term financing, short-term financing, financial, financier, financially, financial crisis. Meaning: [fɪ'næns / 'faɪnæns] n. the act of financing.
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61. So-called national budgets in many countries are more than 50-per-cent dependent on external financing.
62. The haggling among scientists continued, and seeing the project in disarray, Congress eventually cut off financing for the Mohole Project.
63. Financing all this requires change and new ways of working.
64. The compensatory financing was designed to give temporary support to countries facing short-term fluctuations in export earnings, predominantly primary producing nations.
65. A bank or potential private financing source may be approached in this regard.
66. Financing buyouts has, however, retained its popularity given the greater security involved in such a deal.
67. They are also counting on $ 10 million in tax increment financing via the San Francisco Redevelopment Agency.
68. It is reasoned that those who benefit most from government-supplied goods or services should pay the taxes necessary for their financing.
69. In addition to this financing need, the desired minimum level of $ 2, 000 must also be considered.
70. Barneys said the two parties could not reach agreement on financing, royalties and trade name issues.
71. FinancingA lender, often working in concert with the contractor, arranges financing through a home equity loan.
72. Smaller and medium-sized companies are likely to face the same type of time perspective when they seek external financing.
73. Neza was essentially run on deficit financing, said Treasurer Soledad Patino.
74. This will be referred to in more detail in connection with recent developments in financing construction projects.
75. A buy-out usually involves some form of leverage, in that financing is provided by banks and investment institutions.
76. Second, there are several unique factors that argue for public financing of education.
77. Conversely, the higher the rate of interest, the greater the additional cost to industry of financing new capital investment.
78. Mahdi denies that his movement wants weapons or financing from Washington, saying moral support and diplomatic pressure are enough.
79. Its location and the names of the major players in the consortium financing it will be announced shortly.
80. One of the most disturbing aspects of the report relates to the financing of the committee.
81. But the financing was also put to questionable use -- to buy the district out of an operating deficit.
82. At the same time,(http://sentencedict.com/financing.html) an aggressive firm would make maximum use of trade credit and short-term debt financing.
83. You'll have to explain to them how you intend to raise the financing you need.
84. It should be emphasized that private markets have remained the main source of financing for countries with balance of payments problems.
85. The Redevelopment Agency Commission is expected to approve a program that calls for investigating two alternative financing schemes.
86. When governments contract activities to the private sector, those governments still make the policy decisions and provide the financing.
87. In addition, uncertainty as to future interest rate movements has encouraged bank borrowing rather than debt financing. 2.
88. As are our skills at arranging the most intricate forms of financing.
89. The possibility of equity financing depends on the state of the equity market.
90. The project was given a formal go-ahead by the Railtrack Board in January following several years of planning and discussions over financing.
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