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  1. financialsnoun

    Financial statements.

  2. financialsnoun

    financial institutions, as a group, such as banks and insurance companies

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  1. financials

    Finance is the study and discipline of money, currency and capital assets. It is related to, but not synonymous with economics, which is the study of production, distribution, and consumption of money, assets, goods and services (the discipline of financial economics bridges the two). Finance activities take place in financial systems at various scopes, thus the field can be roughly divided into personal, corporate, and public finance. In a financial system, assets are bought, sold, or traded as financial instruments, such as currencies, loans, bonds, shares, stocks, options, futures, etc. Assets can also be banked, invested, and insured to maximize value and minimize loss. In practice, risks are always present in any financial action and entities. A broad range of subfields within finance exists due to its wide scope. Asset, money, risk and investment management aim to maximize value and minimize volatility. Financial analysis is the viability, stability, and profitability assessment of an action or entity. In some cases, theories in finance can be tested using the scientific method, covered by experimental finance. Some fields are multidisciplinary, such as mathematical finance, financial law, financial economics, financial engineering and financial technology. These fields are the foundation of business and accounting. The early history of finance parallels the early history of money, which is prehistoric. Ancient and medieval civilizations incorporated basic functions of finance, such as banking, trading and accounting, into their economies. In the late 19th century, the global financial system was formed. In the middle of the 20th century, finance emerged as a distinct academic discipline, separate from economics. (The first academic journal, The Journal of Finance, began publication in 1946.) The earliest doctoral programs in finance were established in the 1960s and 1970s. Finance is today also widely studied through career-focused undergraduate and master's level programs.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of financials in Chaldean Numerology is: 4

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of financials in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of financials in a Sentence

  1. Michael James:

    In spite of the disappointment from the financials, which have been and continue to be a laggard ... there's still relative strength.

  2. David Joy:

    The message that financials are sending about growth is more ominous, banks are a proxy for the outlook for growth. And the outlook is diminishing.

  3. Brian Hamilton:

    Square's financials leave much to be desired. But there's still a lot to like here, and think the success of their debut will say a lot about the current IPO environment.

  4. Colin Cieszynski:

    The banks are starting to miss on earnings. I'm cautious towards the Canadian banks at the moment, you've got the three pillars, energy, financials and materials, under stress.

  5. John Ing:

    It's mostly red, really. Financials are a little bit better. 'Will they, or won't they' this week? That's going to be the dominant theme more than anything else, it looks to us that the markets in next few months will be increasingly volatile, and that volatility will chase a lot of investors to the sidelines.

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