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Definitions for financial loss
fi·nan·cial loss

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  1. financial lossnoun

    loss of money or decrease in financial value

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  1. financial loss

    Financial loss refers to a decrease in monetary value due to an unsuccessful investment, business venture, operational inefficiencies, legal obligations, or unfavorable market conditions. It can also result from theft, damage to assets, lawsuits, or unexpected expenses. Such loss affects a individual's or company's overall financial health, potentially restricting their ability to maintain operations or achieve financial objectives.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of financial loss in Chaldean Numerology is: 8

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of financial loss in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8

Examples of financial loss in a Sentence

  1. High Court judge Timothy Kerr:

    The EY organisation was supposed to have a written whistleblowing policy, though I have no evidence that it had one, it is generally known to professional persons such as accountants that to become a whistleblower often involves a major risk of financial loss through subsequent 'unemployability'.

  2. Mark Maurer:

    Who would have a financial loss at your death ? .

  3. Chief Counsel Mike Johnson:

    We expect the project to continue, but this will be a huge financial loss to the organization.

  4. Priya Chaudhry:

    I’m so sorry for the agony and significant financial loss each of you have endured.

  5. Jonathan Weaks:

    It is critical that Boeing takes whatever time is necessary to safely return the MAX to service, our pilots should not be expected to take a significant and ever-expanding financial loss as a result of Boeing's negligence.


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