Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- noun The management of financial operations.
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Examples
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"financiering" on the society's funds, even if he had the disposition.
Our Brother in Black: His Freedom and His Future Atticus Greene 1881
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By continued caution, tact, watchfulness and inspired financiering, during the next 7 years, the firm was able to retire from business in debt — if my wife and I may be counted in with the other creditors — in debt $208,000 above the assets.
'Who Is Mark Twain?' 2009
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Facebook Rumored op zoek naar financiering op $ 5.6 Billion Waardering | Viningmedia Nieuws
Facebook “Definitely” Raising Capital This Year; Google Considered Acquisition Michael Arrington 2005
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Ik ben op zoek naar financiering Zou Afab echt zo goed zijn als iedereen beweert?
Class, Part III: The Dire Financial Straits Ride, or: Working Without a Net Emma Goldman 2005
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There were strong suspicions of his being connected with doubtful financiering-enterprises, more or less sensitive to official influence, and while these scandals had become quieted a very large portion of the Republican constituency refused to believe them unjustified.
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For the most part Clemens was content to let Henry Rogers do his financiering, and as the market was low with an upward incline,
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The art of financiering consists principally in multiplying and confusing accounts, till, at last, no one has courage to undertake an examination of them.
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WHEN a young man steps out into the world to earn a maintenance, and to build for himself a position where he will be estimated according to moral worth, perseverance in accomplishing a desired end, or success in financiering, it is an important era in his life.
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From the beginning of this unpleasant advertising of former American financiering, in which Northern States had sinned quite as flagrantly as
Expansion and Conflict William E. Dodd
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The sale of the state lands had resulted in no such sum as had been expected; the branches had been eating up what little income there was; while an unfortunate bit of financiering on the part of the Regents in 1838, involving a loan of $100,000 from the State for the immediate completion of the necessary buildings and the establishment of the branches, only added to the difficulties.
The University of Michigan Wilfred Shaw
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