FINANCE | Meaning In The Cambridge English Dictionary

Meaning of finance in English financenoun uk /ˈfaɪ.næns/ us /ˈfaɪ.næns/ Add to word list Add to word list B2 [ U ] (the management of) a supply of money: corporate/personal/public finance the minister of finance/the finance ministerfinance department You need to speak to someone in the finance department.finance committee The finance committee controls the school's budget. finances [ plural ] B2 the money that a person or company has: We keep a tight control on the organization's finances. See more
  • He turned down a job in the finance division.
  • Now that the finance has been secured, the production of the film is assured.
  • Following the scandal, he was relieved of his post as deputy finance minister.
  • I'd like to buy a new car, but my finances are in such a bad state that I can't afford to.
  • The company's finances are in a mess.
Interest & capital
  • annualized
  • APR
  • bank rate
  • base rate
  • capital intensive
  • coffer
  • compound
  • concessional
  • interest
  • interest rate
  • interest-bearing
  • lending rate
  • money
  • non-derivative
  • Premium Bond
  • simple interest
  • sinking fund
  • stock
  • the purse strings idiom
  • working capital
See more results » financeverb [ T ] uk /ˈfaɪ.næns/ us /ˈfaɪ.næns/ B2 to provide the money needed for something to happen: The city council has refused to finance the project.
  • The terrorists financed themselves by robbing banks.
  • The City Council had financed the new building to the tune of over 4 million pounds.
  • A syndicate of banks are financing the deal.
  • They are still seeking someone to finance the project.
  • A backer has agreed to finance the development.
Paying money
  • 2FA
  • 2SV
  • ante
  • ante up (something) phrasal verb
  • bankroll
  • blow through something phrasal verb
  • burn a hole in someone's pocket idiom
  • credit limit
  • expend
  • fund
  • no expense is spared idiom
  • outlay
  • prepay
  • prepayment
  • prodigal
  • pump something into something phrasal verb
  • pump-priming
  • spent
  • subsidize
  • treat
See more results » (Definition of finance from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press)

finance | American Dictionary

financenoun us /fəˈnæns, ˈfɑɪ·næns/ Add to word list Add to word list the management of money, or the money belonging to a person, group, or organization: [ U ] corporate/personal finance [ pl ] the city’s finances

financial

adjective [ not gradable ] us /fəˈnæn·ʃəl, fɑɪ-/
financial problems

financially

adverb [ not gradable ] us /fəˈnæn·ʃə·li, fɑɪ-/
We’re in fairly good shape financially. (Definition of finance from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

finance | Business English

financenoun uk /ˈfaɪnæns/ us Add to word list Add to word list [ U ] UK (also financing) money borrowed from an investor, bank, organization, etc. in order to pay for something: raise/get/obtain finance Other ways of raising finance include equity release on a home and flexible mortgages.arrange/provide/offer finance for sth The state-owned bank provides finance for buying homes.require/need/seek finance All of these strategies required finance. [ U ] the activity or business of managing money, especially for a company or government: finance industry/sector Employment is expected to grow in finance, insurance, real estate, trade and services industries.finance minister/director/committee The finance director reported a 3% rise in sales. [ U ]   ECONOMICS the study of the way money is used and managed in the economy: There, he studied corporate finance and learned how to read income statements and balance sheets. finances [ plural ] money that is available for a person, company, government, etc. to use, and the way that it is used: manage/control/handle your finances Many customers use online banking services to manage their finances.personal/public/government finances Recession and ill-judged tax cuts have put extra strain on the public finances. Compare fund noun

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business finance consumer finance corporate finance debt finance equity finance high finance mezzanine finance mortgage finance personal finance project finance public finance financeverb uk /ˈfaɪnæns/ us [ T ] to provide or lend the money needed to pay for something : finance a project/development/programme 20% of the budget has been set aside to help finance the project.be financed by/with/through Corporate acquisitions will likely be financed through the issuance of high-yield bonds. (Definition of finance from the Cambridge Business English Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

Examples of finance

finance However, compared to their high reliance on informal care, they are more independent from their families in terms of financing their living expenses. From the Cambridge English Corpus Non-humancapital payments have their source in the bonds that have financed the resources required by the firms producing the varieties of productive inputs. From the Cambridge English Corpus At the same time, the programme's actuaries were projecting an enormous gap in the system's long-term finances. From the Cambridge English Corpus Strictly speaking the system is not insurance-based but rather financed by a hypothecated tax. From the Cambridge English Corpus Approximately two-thirds of the costs of the general sickness insurance were to be financed by the insured and the other third by the state. From the Cambridge English Corpus Positive regression coefficients refer to positive opinion on financing the benefits and negative coef ficients indicate the opposite. From the Cambridge English Corpus Sick funds were also financed by co-payments, mostly for prescription drugs. From the Cambridge English Corpus His method of retaliation may have hurt his finances, but it saved his honour. From the Cambridge English Corpus The counties have been financed by block grants from the state since 1980. From the Cambridge English Corpus There was no separation of state finances from the ebb and flow of private fortunes. From the Cambridge English Corpus Also, it can control the costs of drugs, since they are financed on a kind of risk-adjusted (still preliminary) population formula. From the Cambridge English Corpus Second, advocates generally reject any significant role for government in regulating or financing health care. From the Cambridge English Corpus If strategies require increased spending, this can be financed by increasing taxes, borrowing or the money supply. From the Cambridge English Corpus Further research is needed to assess implementation issues, including impacts on government finances as a result of economic and/or demographic shocks. From the Cambridge English Corpus Endogenous growth results from the formation of human capital, which is assumed to result from parental education and educational spending, financed out of altruism. From the Cambridge English Corpus See all examples of finance These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.

Collocations with finance

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campaign financePatronage, nepotism, campaign finance and lobbying are ingrained in the political cultures of some countries that are leading the campaign against corruption. From the Cambridge English Corpus finance committeeMembership was to include the area commissioner, technical officers, the district council chairman, member of parliament, finance committee members, and the executive officer. From the Cambridge English Corpus finance corporationWe already have a finance corporation for industry. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. See all collocations with finance What is the pronunciation of finance?

Translations of finance

in Chinese (Traditional) 資金, 財務管理, 財政… See more in Chinese (Simplified) 资金, 财务管理, 财政… See more in Spanish finanzas, financiar, finanzas [feminine]… See more in Portuguese finança, financiar, finanças [feminine… See more in Marathi in Japanese in Turkish in French in Catalan in Dutch in Tamil in Hindi in Gujarati in Danish in Swedish in Malay in German in Norwegian in Urdu in Ukrainian in Telugu in Bengali in Czech in Indonesian in Thai in Vietnamese in Polish in Korean in Italian अर्थकारण, अर्थपुरवठा… See more 金融, 融資する, 資金を出す… See more maliye, maliyecilik, gerekli para… See more finances [feminine, plural], financer… See more finances, finançar… See more geldwezen, financiën, financieren… See more (மேலாண்மை) பணம் வழங்கல், ஏதாவது நடக்க தேவையான பணத்தை வழங்க… See more वित्त, पैसे की आपूर्ति का प्रबंधन, वित्तपोषण… See more નાણાં પુરવઠાનું નાણા, વ્યવસ્થાપન, ધિરાણ… See more økonomi, økonomisk forvaltning, finanser… See more ekonomi, finanser, finansiera… See more kewangan, membiayai… See more das Finanzwesen, die Finanzen (pl.), finanzieren… See more finans [masculine], finansiere, finans(vitenskap)… See more مالیات, مالیاتی امور, مالیہ فراہم کرنا… See more фінанси, фінансове діло, фінансування… See more డబ్బు సరఫరా నిర్వహణ, ఏదైనా జరగడానికి అవసరమైన డబ్బును అందించు… See more আর্থিক, কোনো কিছুর জন্য প্রয়োজনীয় অর্থ প্রদান করা… See more finance, peněžní prostředky, financovat… See more keuangan, membiayai… See more การศึกษาเกี่ยวกับเรื่องการเงิน, การเงินการคลัง, จัดหาเงินทุนให้… See more tài chính, của cải, vốn liếng… See more finanse, fundusze, środki (finansowe )… See more 재정, 자금을 대다… See more finanze, finanziare, finanza… See more Need a translator?

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