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61Finance Bill — ˈFinance ˌBill noun LAW the proposals for the Finance Act that are discussed in the British Parliament before they become law: • The opposition will oppose any Finance Bill that puts tax cuts before investment in education. * * * Finance Bill UK… …
62finance house — finance company or finance house noun A company specializing in lending money against collateral, esp to finance hire purchase agreements • • • Main Entry: ↑finance * * * ˈfinance company [finance company] (BrE also …
63Finance Hotel Lijiang (Lijiang) — Finance Hotel Lijiang country: China, city: Lijiang (Central) Finance Hotel Lijiang Location Located in the heart of Lijang city, Finance Hotel is situated 30 kilometres from the Lijang Airport.Rooms The property boasts comfortable guestrooms… …
64Finance Act — ˈFinance ˌAct noun LAW in Britain, the law that puts into effect the decisions announced by the Chancellor (= the British finance minister) in the budget (= the plans for government taxation, borrowing, and spending for the coming year): • The… …
65Finance Houses Association — ˈFinance ˌHouses Associˌation abbreviation FHA noun ORGANIZATIONS a professional association of finance houses in many countries, that represents their views, checks that standards are kept etc: • The Finance Houses Association were also anxious… …
66Finance.com — Finance Com Finance Com (anciennement Finance.com), est un groupe industriel et financier marocain. Le groupe est constitué sous forme de holding qui investit dans plusieurs entreprises appartenant à différents domaines d activité. Son fondateur… …
67finance house — ➔ house * * * finance house UK US noun [C] UK FINANCE ► a company that provides loans and other types of credit, especially to buy goods: »The corporate finance house has raised more than £120 million for various clients in the past 12 months …
68Finance capitalism — is a term in Marxian political economics defined as the subordination of processes of production to the accumulation of money profits in a financial system. [ Capitalism by John Scott and Gordon Marshall in A Dictionary of Sociology Oxford… …
69finance lease — see lease Merriam Webster’s Dictionary of Law. Merriam Webster. 1996. finance lease …
70Finance Credit — was a Norwegian company that went bankrupt in 2002, after facing criminal investigation for siphoning funds (in total 1,4 billion NOK) it borrowed from six Norwegian banks to offshore tax havens [ [http://www.aftenposten.no/english/business/articl… …