financial meaning
EN


- AdjectiveSUF-al
- Related to finances.
- Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers. [ …] Much of their pleading is public-relations bluster. Clever financial ploys are what have made billionaires of the industry’s veterans. “Operational improvement” in a portfolio company has often meant little more than promising colossal bonuses to sitting chief executives if they meet ambitious growth targets. That model is still prevalent today.
- Having dues and fees paid up to date for a club or society.
- a financial member
- Related to finances.
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- Used in the Middle of Sentence
- The fund manager has been plagued by underperformance and was forced to freeze redemptions on some of its funds at the height of the financial crisis last November.
- Major initiatives now appear unlikely unless the financial crisis reintensifies, as the bank assesses whether the much-discussed “green shoots” in recent data releases will wither or take root.
- Their trademarked financial structure involved issuing several kinds of zero coupons.
- Used in the Middle of Sentence
Definition of financial in English Dictionary
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- Adjectives
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- Words suffixed with -al
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- en financials
- en financially
- en financialise
- en financialist
- en financialized
Source: Wiktionary