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self-fiˈnancing, ppl. a. [self- 1 f.] That finances itself; spec. (of a programme of development, etc.) that pays for its own implementation or continuation. Also as vbl. n. and (as a back-formation) self-fiˈnance v. trans.
1957A. C. L. Day Outl. Monetary Econ. xxiii. 312 Such self-financing by large-scale industry has been very important in recent years. 1962H. E. Beecheno Introd. Bus. Stud. xvi. 150 The whole body of these policies must therefore be set on a self-financing basis. 1962E. Snow Other Side of River (1963) lix. 448 Cadres working in the brigade..‘penetratingly explained’ the necessity to ‘self⁓finance’ next year's development program. 1964Financial Times 12 Mar. 5/8 It is becoming harder to rely principally on self-financing in order to raise capital for expansion. 1972Accountant 19 Oct. 489/2 The Canadian company has maintained its contribution to group earnings and at the same time is self-financing its own expansion. 1979Jrnl. R. Soc. Arts CXXVII. 656/1 They discuss the Society's miscellaneous activities, such as..the establishment in 1851–2 of self-financing public lavatories. 1980I. St. James Money Stones ii. i. 42 Can't you sell some diamonds and plough the cash back into fresh equipment? Make the project self-financing? |