pertaining to monetary receipts and expenditures; pertaining or relating to money matters; pecuniary: financial operations.
of or relating to those commonly engaged in dealing with money and credit.
noun
financials,financial information or data about a company, as balance sheets and price-earnings ratio.
Origin of financial
First recorded in 1760–70; finance + -ial
synonym study for financial
1. Financial,fiscal,monetary,pecuniary refer to matters concerned with money. Financial usually refers to money matters or transactions of some size or importance: a financial wizard.Fiscal is used especially in connection with government funds, or those of any organization: the end of the fiscal year.Monetary relates especially to money as such: a monetary system or standard.Pecuniary refers to money as used in making ordinary payments: a pecuniary obligation or reward.
The Singapore hub coincides with the launch of a multi-year global campaign with financial services company ING.
‘We’re about hiring journalists’: Insider Inc. launches third global news hub in Singapore|Lucinda Southern|September 17, 2020|Digiday
Smith, as part of written responses to The Post, deferred specific questions about the financial setup to a “marketing partner” called Rally Forge, which he said was running the program for Turning Point.
Pro-Trump youth group enlists teens in secretive campaign likened to a ‘troll farm,’ prompting rebuke by Facebook and Twitter|Isaac Stanley-Becker|September 15, 2020|Washington Post
While it lost 20% during 2008’s financial crisis, it gained 45% and 25% in 2010 and 2011, respectively.
The losses continue to pile up for hedge fund king Ray Dalio|Bernhard Warner|September 15, 2020|Fortune
No matter the country, financial industry incumbents can have outdated systems and processes and lots of people, Russak-Aminoach says, meaning “how far you can go with your turnaround is limited.”
She was one of the world’s few female bank CEOs. Now she’s founding a fintech venture group|Claire Zillman, reporter|September 15, 2020|Fortune
For instance, a client might want to target financial advisors or CEOs and see everything that the audience group has read over the last month.
‘Without the luxury of time’: The Wall Street Journal rolls out new products for the fast-tempo ad market|Lucinda Southern|September 15, 2020|Digiday
First, his credentials: He did international mergers and acquisitions at Lazard, a financial and asset management firm.
Sen. Warren’s Main Street Crusade to Pressure Clinton|Eleanor Clift|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
To most of the world, billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is a convicted sex offender and a financial grifter.
Sleazy Billionaire’s Double Life Featured Beach Parties With Stephen Hawking|M.L. Nestel|January 8, 2015|DAILY BEAST
Despite the financial remedy, partial repeal of the screen quota has imperiled the domestic market.
Propaganda, Protest, and Poisonous Vipers: The Cinema War in Korea|Rich Goldstein|December 30, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The housing bubble was at very the center of the financial crisis that birthed Dodd-Frank.
How Naive is Elizabeth Warren?|Nick Gillespie|December 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Like the financial sector, the housing industry is massively regulated in all sorts of ways.
How Naive is Elizabeth Warren?|Nick Gillespie|December 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Even the religion of this modern century bears the deep impress of the trade-mark, which calendars its financial value.
My Wife and I|Harriet Beecher Stowe
All relate to Corporation accounts and to the financial affairs of the borough.
In the Mayor's Parlour|J. S. (Joseph Smith) Fletcher
Our debt of friendship to all men is no less binding than our financial obligations.
What and Where is God?|Richard La Rue Swain
The Message of President Monagas announces a great improvement in the financial condition of the country.
Harper's New Monthly Magazine, No. XXIII.--April, 1852.--Vol. IV.|Various
We cannot but think that under the circumstances the financial showing at this point is highly creditable.
The American Missionary, Volume 49, No. 4, April, 1895|Various
British Dictionary definitions for financial
financial
/ (fɪˈnænʃəl, faɪ-) /
adjective
of or relating to finance or finances
of or relating to persons who manage money, capital, or credit