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Revision as of 14:00, 8 March 2023
1. Noun.
The practice and theory of managing money.
2. Verb.
To provide or to obtain funds, capital or credit.
3. Capital and projects.
Capital loaned or provided for a particular purpose, especially that which has to be raised to start a new project.
4. Organisational structure.
The corporate function which deals with an organisation's own money.
Contrasted with the firm's operations, which are essentially everything else.
See also
- Accommodation finance
- Alternative finance
- An introduction to loan finance
- Asset finance
- Bank finance
- Capital
- Casino finance
- Centralised finance
- Channel finance
- Climate finance
- Commercial finance
- Commodity finance
- Corporate
- Corporate finance
- Credit
- Decentralised finance
- Development finance institution (DFI)
- Distributor finance
- Embedded finance
- Export finance
- Finance Act
- Finance Against Slavery and Trafficking
- Finance charge
- Finance Director
- Finance lease
- Finance party
- Finance vehicle
- Finance transformation
- Financial reporting
- Floor plan finance
- Funds
- Gender and diversity finance
- Green finance
- Institute of International Finance
- Invoice finance
- IP finance
- Islamic finance
- Khaki finance
- Leveraged finance
- Loan
- Money
- Non recourse finance
- Off balance sheet finance
- Organisation
- Packing finance
- Payables finance
- Post-shipment finance
- Pre-export finance
- Pre-shipment finance
- Project finance
- Receivables finance
- Recourse finance
- Sharia-compliant finance
- Structured finance
- Supply chain finance
- Sustainable finance
- Trade finance
- Transition finance
- UK Finance
- Vendor finance
- Warehouse finance