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finance

1 of 2noun
/ˈfaɪ.næns/
Forms:finances
1

the field of economics concerned with the management, allocation, and oversight of money, investments, and other financial assets

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  • She studied finance to understand investment strategies.
  • Corporate finance focuses on managing a company's resources.
  • Finance includes budgeting, lending, and investment management.
  • The course covered the principles of finance and risk assessment.
  • International finance examines currency exchange and global markets.
2

the money that is needed to manage or operate a business, project, or activity

  • The company secured finance to expand its operations.
  • They needed additional finance to complete the construction project.
  • The project was delayed due to lack of finance.
  • The event was funded with finance from several sponsors.
3

a type of business activity that involves providing money or other resources, such as capital, to support economic transactions, investments, and other financial activities

  • The company secured finance for its expansion.
  • He works in the field of corporate finance.
  • The government introduced new policies to regulate finance.
  • She studied finance to understand investment strategies.
  • Small businesses often struggle to access finance.
4

the act of managing large sums of money, especially by governments or corporations

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  • Poor finance planning led to the company's bankruptcy.
  • The company hired an expert to handle its finance.
  • Public finance deals with government revenue, expenditures, and fiscal policies aimed at achieving economic stability and growth.
  • Corporate finance focuses on optimizing the capital structure and financial performance of companies to maximize shareholder value.
  • The government introduced reforms to improve national finance.