finance

finance
1. noun
1) in pl. (resources) Finanzen Pl.
2) (management of money) Geldwesen, das
3) (support) Gelder Pl. (ugs.); Geldmittel Pl.
2. transitive verb
finanzieren; finanziell unterstützen [Person]
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1. noun
1) ((the study or management of) money affairs: He is an expert in finance.) das Finanzwesen
2) ((often in plural) the money one has to spend: The government is worried about the state of the country's finances.) die Finanzen (pl.)
2. verb
(to give money for (a plan, business etc): Will the company finance your trip abroad?) finanzieren
- academic.ru/27311/financial">financial
- financially
- financier
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fi·nance
[ˈfaɪnæn(t)s]
I. n
1. no pl (money management) Finanzwirtschaft f, Finanzwesen nt, Geldwesen nt
corporate \finance Unternehmensfinanzen pl, Betriebsfinanzen pl
personal \finance private Finanzen pl
public \finance Staatsfinanzen pl
2. no pl (money) Geldmittel pl, Geld nt
to raise \finance Geld aufbringen [o beschaffen
3. FIN
\finances pl (assets) Finanzen pl; (fam: personal cash flow situation) Finanzlage f kein pl
my \finances are quite low at the moment ich habe zurzeit nicht gerade viel Geld
my \finances won't run to a new car this year BRIT, AUS (fam) ich kann mir in diesem Jahr keine neues Auto leisten
II. n modifier ECON, FIN
\finance charge Finanzierungskosten pl
\finance house deposits Einlagen pl von Banken bei Finanzierungsgesellschaften
III. vt
to \finance sb/sth jdn/etw finanzieren
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[faɪ'nns]
1. n
1) Finanzen pl, Finanz- or Geldwesen nt

high finance — Hochfinanz f

to study finance (academically) — Finanzwissenschaft studieren; (as training) eine Finanzfachschule besuchen

2) (= money) Geld nt, (Geld)mittel pl

it's a question of finance — das ist eine Geldfrage or Frage der Finanzen

finances — Finanzen pl, Finanz- or Einkommenslage

his finances aren't sound — seine Finanzlage ist nicht gesund, seine Finanzen stehen nicht gut

2. vt
finanzieren
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finance [faıˈnæns; fıˈn-; ˈfaınæns]
A s
1. Finanzwesen n, -wissenschaft f, -wirtschaft f, -welt f, Finanz f
2. pl Finanzen pl:
a) Vermögenslage f
b) Einkünfte pl
B v/t finanzieren
C v/i Geldgeschäfte machen
fin. abk
1. finance
2. financial
3. finish
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1. noun
1) in pl. (resources) Finanzen Pl.
2) (management of money) Geldwesen, das
3) (support) Gelder Pl. (ugs.); Geldmittel Pl.
2. transitive verb
finanzieren; finanziell unterstützen [Person]
* * *
adj.
Finanz- präfix. v.
finanzieren v.

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