finances

IPA: fɪnˈænsɪz

noun

  • funds or other financial resources
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Examples of "finances" in Sentences

  • How much have these war efforts cost us in finances and human lives?
  • This creche may be the poorest of the poor in finances, but they make up for this in full in heart.
  • The crisis in municipal finances is one of those burgeoning national issues that has been percolating for years.
  • If the structure of my finances is causing third parties to pay for my health care I have a lot less incentive to fix the situation.
  • People do something that our congress have not done, read Obama's health care bill than decide if secretive governmental spying on your personal finances is what you want.
  • The rowers, knowing they had the honor of conveying the surintendant of the finances, pulled with all their strength, and that magic word, the _finances_, promised them a liberal gratification, of which they wished to prove themselves worthy.
  • Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius sought to use the report to build momentum for health-care reform, reiterating the administration's contention that the best way to strengthen Medicare's finances is to, as she put it, "fix what's broken in the rest of the health-care system."

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