"finance" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- This is becoming increasingly important as distributors take a closer look at their own finances.
- "When you're in schools like ours, you have to look at your finances," Deromedi said.
- The filing provided the first detailed look at the company's finances in three years.
- A closer look at the town's finances explains why it does so well.
- Most planners are generalists who look at a person's overall finances - from insurance to college costs to estate planning.
- So if you have settled on a cause that you care about, it may pay to spend a little time looking at the group's finances.
- This change in psychology is largely because the economic downturn has forced many consumers to look more closely at their finances.
- During the next few relaxing hours, we took a look at our finances and saw we had more than $200 left to blow through.
- They'll also help you to look at your finances and work out whether you'll have to pay for care yourself or whether you're entitled to funding.
- The state has always looked at its finances one year at a time.
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