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  • 1finance — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 (AmE usually financing) money needed to fund sth ADJECTIVE ▪ cheap (= borrowed at low interest) ▪ necessary ▪ additional, extra (BrE), further (BrE) …

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  • 2Finance 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… …

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  • 3finance — fi·nance 1 n 1 pl: money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2: the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 …

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  • 4Finance — For the Slovenian newspaper, see Finance (newspaper). Finance Financial markets …

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  • 5Finance University under the Government of the Russian Federation — Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation Motto Competence, Responsibility, Prestige Established 1919 Type Public …

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  • 6Finance de l'ombre — La finance de l ombre (shadow financial system en anglais) désigne une série d acteurs financiers peu ou pas réglementés[Par qui ?] tels les hedge funds, firmes de capital investissement, banques d affaires, agences de notation, spéculateurs sur… …

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  • 7finance — 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 …

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  • 8finance — 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 …

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  • 9finance — 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… …

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  • 10Finance and Central Services Department — From 1999 until 2007, the Finance and Central Services Department (SEFCSD) was a civil service department of the Scottish Executive. SEFCSD was responsible for the financial administration of the Executive, including the annual budget and the… …

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