financial status (noun)
1status — sta‧tus [ˈsteɪtəs ǁ ˈsteɪtəs, ˈstæ ] noun 1. [countable, uncountable] the legal position or condition of a company, group, person etc: • What is the company s financial status? status as • Ideally, the top professional buyer will seek Board… …
2status — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ elite (esp. AmE), great, high, superior ▪ inferior, low, lowly ▪ low status jobs …
3financial condition — noun the condition of (corporate or personal) finances • Hypernyms: ↑condition, ↑status • Hyponyms: ↑easy money, ↑tight money, ↑solvency, ↑insolvency, ↑credit crunch, ↑ …
4financial intermediary — A party such as a bank or other financial institution that accepts funds from a provider and places those funds with a user. The intermediary s investment from the user is usually for a longer term, usually has less liquidity, and usually has… …
5accounting — noun /əˈkaʊntɪŋ/ a) The development and use of a system for recording and analyzing the financial transactions and financial status of a business or other organization. He was required to give a thorough accounting of his time …
6mercantile agency — noun an organization that provides businesses with credit ratings of other firms Dun & Bradstreet is the largest mercantile agency in the United States • Syn: ↑commercial agency • Hypernyms: ↑agency * * * noun 1. : the ag …
7rating — noun a) A position on a scale They have a poor credit rating. b) An evaluation of status, especially of financial status He has a high chess rating …
8capital — capital1 capitalness, n. /kap i tl/, n. 1. the city or town that is the official seat of government in a country, state, etc.: Tokyo is the capital of Japan. 2. a city regarded as being of special eminence in some field of activity: New York is… …
9Sheikh — For other uses, see Sheikh (disambiguation). Part of a series on Islam Usul al fiqh (The Roots of Jurisprudence) Fiqh Quran and Sunnah …
10prospectus — pro·spec·tus /prə spek təs/ n pl tus·es / tə səz/: a preliminary printed statement describing a business or other enterprise and distributed to prospective buyers, investors, or participants; specif: a description of a new security issue supplied …