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21finance — 1 noun 1 (U) the management of money, especially money controlled by a government, company, or large organization: the university s finance committee | high finance (=financial activities involving countries or large companies) 2 finances a) the… …
22finance — / faɪnæns/ noun money used by a company, provided by the shareholders or by loans ● Where will they get the necessary finance for the project? ■ verb to provide money to pay for something ● They plan to finance the operation with short term loans …
23provide for — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, accommodate with, admit, admit exceptions, afford, allow, allow for, angel, arrange for, attend to, baby sit, back, bankroll, capitalize, care for, chaperon, cherish, clear the decks, clothe, concede,… …
24finance — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, ending, payment, from Anglo French, from finer to end, pay, from fin end more at fine Date: 1739 1. plural money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2. the system that… …
25provide — v 1. furnish, supply, contribute, accommodate, equip, outfit, Archaic. dight, Obs. appoint; cater, purvey, provision, provender, victual; store, stock, stock up, fill, gird, Chiefly Scot. plenish. 2. afford, yield, produce; present, serve, give,… …
26finance operations — The execution of the joint finance mission to provide financial advice and guidance, support of the procurement process, providing pay support, and providing disbursing support. See also financial management …
27finance house deposits — /ˌfaɪnæns haυs dɪˌpɒzɪts/ plural noun amounts of money deposited by banks with finance houses and used by them to provide hire purchase loans to clients …
28finance — As a verb, to supply with funds through the payment of cash or issuance of stocks, bonds, notes, or mortgages; to provide with capital or loan money as needed to carry on business. Finance is concerned with the value of the assets of the business …
29finance — As a verb, to supply with funds through the payment of cash or issuance of stocks, bonds, notes, or mortgages; to provide with capital or loan money as needed to carry on business. Finance is concerned with the value of the assets of the business …
30finance — n. & v. n. 1 the management of (esp. public) money. 2 monetary support for an enterprise. 3 (in pl.) the money resources of a State, company, or person. v.tr. provide capital for (a person or enterprise). Phrases and idioms: finance company (or… …