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1 financial embarrassments
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2 financial troubles fretted him
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3 financial
adj. financieel, geldelijk[ finænsjl]1 financieel ⇒ geldelijk, van geld(zaken)♦voorbeelden:financial year • boekjaar -
4 financial aid
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5 financial year
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6 Financial Times Stock Exchange
Brits bedrijf (die "Financial Times" in eigendom heeft en de beurs van Londen), dat koersen van aandelen bekend maakt -
7 Financial Report
financieel verslag, verslag over financiële toestand van organisatie of bedrijf -
8 Financial Times index
de Financiële Tijd index (gemiddelde relatieve waardering van aandeelprijzen verkocht in Britse Beurs) -
9 financial accounting
financiele boekhouding (het klaarmaken van financiele rapport gegevens van een zaak) -
10 financial adviser
financieel adviseur -
11 financial asset
financieel bezit,kapitaal bezit -
12 financial assistance
financiële hulpverlening -
13 financial audit
financiele controle (onderzoek van financiele rapporten van een zaak door een vreemde boekhouder) -
14 financial bond
financieel verbond (schriftelijke verplichting om geldelijke activiteiten uit te voeren) -
15 financial capital
financieel kapitaal (geldelijke bezittingen, geldelijke middelen, contant geld en hun omloop) -
16 financial center
financieel centrum (een plaats waar de economische activiteit plaatsvind) -
17 financial claim
geldelijke aanspraak (eis voor geldelijke betaling, aanspraak op loonrechten) -
18 financial counselling
financiële raadgeving -
19 financial crisis
financiële crisis -
20 financial expense
financiele uitgaven (uitgaven voor een rentebetaling op een lange termijn lening)
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