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financial condition

NOUN
  1. the condition of (corporate or personal) finances

How To Use financial condition In A Sentence

  • Are buyers going to reveal their financial condition prior to the exchange as a gesture of reciprocity?
  • The bank is also subject to examination by the bank regulatory agencies to ascertain its financial condition at least once a year. Financial Markets, Institutions and Money
  • The area's health trusts are battling to revive their critical financial conditions.
  • Risks associated with higher inflation are balanced by "appreciably" tighter financial conditions and concerns about the global growth outlook, Mr. Edey told a conference held by the Australian Industry Group. Hot Australia Cools a Bit
  • This is a sign that improving financial conditions are helping corporations to repair their balance sheets.
  • Statements made during this conference call concerning the future business, operating results, estimated cost savings and financial condition of the company and statements using the terms anticipates, believes, expects, should or similar expressions are forward-looking statements as defined in the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Pfblogs.org: The Ad-Free Personal Finance Blogs Aggregator
  • These conditions are adverse financial conditions and occur when financial reports indicate that obligational authority exceeds case or line item level values.
  • The organization said the recovery will, in 2010, get support from a weaker currency, an easing in financial conditions and antirecession policy measures. OECD Forecasts 'Sluggish' U.K. Recovery
  • But in view of the weak financial conditions and low level of technology of the local entertainment industry, this optimism seems somewhat hasty.
  • Romantic life has not so much relation to one's financial condition as to one's personality.
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