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81 financial trail
Fin. [Police] piste financièreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial trail
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82 financial transfers
Fin. transferts financiersEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial transfers
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83 financial transparency
Fin. transparence financièreEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial transparency
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84 financial turmoil
Fin. turbulences financièresEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial turmoil
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85 financial wizard
Fin. magicien/génie de la finance; financier hors pairEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial wizard
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86 financial year
Fin. exercice financier; pf. année budgétaireEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > financial year
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87 financial year
noun GB exercice m, année f budgétaire -
88 Financial Reporting Council
= commission de contrôle de la qualité de l'information financière publiée par les entreprisesEnglish-French business dictionary > Financial Reporting Council
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89 Financial Services Authority
= organisme gouvernemental britannique chargé de contrôler les activités du secteur financierEnglish-French business dictionary > Financial Services Authority
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90 financial accountant
comptable m f financier(ère) -
91 financial accounting
comptabilité f financière -
92 financial administration
gestion f financièreEnglish-French business dictionary > financial administration
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93 financial adviser
conseiller(ère) m, f financier(ère) -
94 financial aid
aide f financière -
95 financial analyst
analyste m f financier(ère) -
96 financial appraisal
évaluation f financière -
97 financial arrangement
montage m financier -
98 financial assistance
appui m financier -
99 financial authorities
autorités f pl financières -
100 financial backer
bailleur(eresse) m, f de fonds
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