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Meanings of
finances
in English
Portuguese
dinheiro
Catalan
possibles
Spanish
dinero
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Assets in the form of money.
funds
monetary resource
cash in hand
pecuniary resource
Portuguese
dinheiro
Usage of
finances
in English
1
One thing was clear, however; his
finances
didn't ring true at all.
2
OPINION:Twice in a generation the political class has mismanaged the public
finances
.
3
That was the true measure of the situation in the public
finances
.
4
Tackling these imbalances goes far beyond simply managing the public
finances
sensibly.
5
New tax figures point to a remarkable turnaround in Ireland's public
finances
.
6
The health emergency is stretching sovereign
finances
across the single currency area.
7
Know the true state of your
finances
Figure out your net worth.
8
So far, markets were little bothered by the United States' public
finances
.
9
It underlined the need for stronger management of public
finances
,
he said.
10
The fund
finances
employment creation projects in Northern Ireland and Border counties.
11
However, Kuwait Airways' weak
finances
and bureaucratic hurdles have delayed the process.
12
Final approval depended on a more detailed plan, including
finances
,
Anani said.
13
But what would negative interest rates actually mean for your personal
finances
?
14
Government
finances
suffer, increasing pressure on finance ministries to find additional savings.
15
Inflation remains a substantial threat to the stability of the public
finances
.
16
Despite one bailout, Ireland has among the worst public
finances
in Europe.
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finances
Noun
Plural
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
public finances
personal finances
own finances
shaky finances
deteriorating finances
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Translations for
finances
Portuguese
dinheiro
finanças
Catalan
possibles
cabals
diner
recursos
finances
fons
Spanish
dinero
Finances
through the time
Finances
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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