finances

[ US /ˈfaɪˌnænsɪz, fɪˈnænsɪz/ ]
[ UK /fa‍ɪnˈænsɪz/ ]
NOUN
  1. assets in the form of money
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How To Use finances In A Sentence

  • She managed to get the company's finances into a healthy state.
  • Organizing your finances and time helps you become more productive and responsive and ensures you avoid unnecessary pitfalls, such as incurring wasteful late fees. AllBusiness.com - Home Page RSS
  • Your finances are in tatters, your blood pressure is rising and the queue for the bank cashiers' desks is never-ending.
  • Ten years ago, officials from the Western Isles Council were sweating, hoping, praying, that the BCCI would somehow be refloated; that they would go back to work on Monday with their finances restored.
  • Good governance and management of finances is surely key to keeping the debt crisis at bay.
  • Outside of the cities the monarch, whose private fortune was identical with the state finances, possessed immense domains managed by intendants and supporting a population of serf-colonists. The Volokh Conspiracy » Is Obamacare Constitutional?
  • There is a strong case for Brown to sound warnings about the economy and the public finances next year.
  • Some people may manage their finances badly and therefore have to go short of essentials.
  • The next logical step was to put racing's finances on a permanent footing.
  • He responded testily to questions about WikiLeaks's opaque finances, Private Manning's fate and WikiLeaks's apparent lack of accountability to anybody but himself, calling the questions "cretinous," "facile" and reminiscent of "kindergarten. NYT > Home Page
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