financial

financial
financial [{{t}}faɪ'nænʃəl]
adjective
financier;
but does it make financial sense? mais est-ce que c'est avantageux ou intéressant du point de vue financier?
►► financial accountant comptable mf financier(ère);
financial accounting comptabilité f générale ou financière;
financial administration gestion f financière;
financial adviser conseiller(ère) m,f financier(ère);
financial aid aide f financière;
financial analyst analyste mf financier(ère);
financial appraisal évaluation f financière;
financial assistance appui m financier, aide f financière;
financial backer bailleur(eresse) m,f de fonds;
financial backing financement m, aide f financière;
financial centre place f financière;
financial consultant conseiller(ère) m,f financier(ère), conseil m financier;
financial control contrôle m financier;
financial controller contrôleur(euse) m,f financier(ère);
{{}}Accountancy{{}} financial costs frais mpl financiers;
financial deal opération f financière;
financial director directeur(trice) m,f financier(ère);
financial engineering ingénierie f financière;
financial expenses charges fpl financières;
{{}}Stock Exchange{{}} financial future instrument m financier à terme;
{{}}Stock Exchange{{}} financial futures exchange bourse f d'instruments financiers à terme;
financial gearing effet m de levier financier;
financial healthcheck diagnostic m financier;
financial institution établissement m financier;
financial instrument instrument m financier;
financial intermediary intermédiaire mf financier(ère);
financial management direction f ou gestion f financière;
financial manager directeur(trice) m,f financier(ère);
financial market marché m financier;
{{}}Radio{{}} & {{}}Television{{}} financial news chronique f financière;
financial ombudsman arbitre m financier;
financial pages pages fpl financières;
financial partner partenaire mf financier(ère);
financial period période f comptable;
financial plan plan m de financement;
financial planning planification f financière;
financial position position f ou situation f financière;
financial pressure problèmes mpl financiers;
financial product produit m financier;
financial ratio ratio m de gestion;
financial report rapport m financier;
financial reporting communication f de l'information financière;
{{}}British{{}} Financial Reporting Council = commission de contrôle de la qualité de l'information financière publiée par les entreprises;
financial resources ressources fpl;
financial services services mpl financiers;
Financial Services Authority = organisme gouvernemental britannique chargé de contrôler les activités du secteur financier;
financial situation situation f financière;
financial statement état m financier, déclaration f de résultats;
financial syndicate syndicat m financier;
{{}}Press{{}} The Financial Times = quotidien britannique d'information financière;
{{}}Finance{{}} Financial Times All-Share Index = indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 700 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres;
{{}}Finance{{}} Financial Times-(Industrial) Ordinary Share Index = indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 30 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres;
{{}}Finance{{}} Financial Times-Stock Exchange 100 Share Index = principal indice boursier du Financial Times basé sur la valeur de 100 actions cotées à la Bourse de Londres;
financial transaction opération f financière;
{{}}British{{}} the financial year (in business) l'exercice m financier; (in politics) l'année f budgétaire
FINANCIAL TIMES Le Financial Times est un quotidien britannique de qualité, spécialisé dans l'actualité financière et économique; il est reconnaissable à la couleur rose de son papier. Il existe une édition internationale, diffusée notamment en Allemagne et en France.
FINANCIAL YEAR Pour les impôts sur le revenu en Grande-Bretagne, l'année fiscale commence le 5 avril.

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