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financial (adjective) (not comparable)
1. Relating to, or involving, money or finance: Mr. Zimmerman was the financial manager for several performing artists.
2. Pertaining to public revenue; such as, fiscal concerns or operations: The end of the financial year for the city was June when all the bookkeeping would be audited.
3. Referring to monetary receipts and expenditures; or relating to fund matters: Lady Gregory enjoyed gossiping about the financial affairs of her neighbors but was embarrassed to use the word "money" in her conversations.
4. A descriptive term for those who are commonly engaged in dealing with legal tender and credit: Jonathan was a financial manager for the investment company where he was employed.
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(Latin: bottom, base; and with special reference to financial applications, "piece of land")
(economics involves business and financial activities that show how people choose to use their limited resources (land, labor, and capital goods) to produce, exchange, and to consume goods and services)
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Economical or Business and Financial Terms

Lists of words about economics, including an extensive range of financial and business areas.

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