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1) "Financial" -- As to financial institutes fi·nan·cial Pronunciation: f&-'nan(t)-sh&l, fI- Function: adjective : relating to finance or financiers <financial aid> <the financial district> - fi·nan·cial·ly /-'nan(t)-sh(&-)lE/ adverb Pronunciation Symbols | Finance | | | Financial Markets Bond market Stock (Equities) Market Forex market Derivatives market Commodities market Spot (cash) Market OTC market Real Estate market
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| | v d e | Finance studies and addresses the ways in which individuals, businesses, and organizations raise, allocate, and use monetary resources over time, taking into account the risks entailed in their projects. The term finance may thus incorporate any of the following: - The study of money and other assets;
- The management and control of those assets;
- Profiling and managing project risks;
- As a verb, "to finance" is to provide funds for business.
The activity of finance is the application of a set of techniques that individuals and organizations (entities) use to manage their financial affairs, particularly the differen..."
2) "Institutes" -- As to financial institutes 1in·sti·tute Pronunciation: 'in(t)-st&-"tüt, -"tyüt Function: transitive verb Inflected Form(s): -tut·ed; -tut·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Latin institutus, past participle of instituere, from in- + statuere to set up -- more at STATUTE 1 : to establish in a position or office 2 a : to originate and get established : ORGANIZE <instituted reading clinics> b : to set going : INAUGURATE <instituting an investigation of the charges> - in·sti·tut·er or in·sti·tu·tor /-"tü-t&r, -"tyü-/ noun Pronunciation Symbols An institute is a permanent organizational body created for a certain purpose. Often it is a research organization (research institution) created to perform investigations in a certain area or it is a professional body. In some countries it can also be part of a university or other institution of higher education, as a group of departments, or an autonomous educational institution without a classic full university status, like a University Institute. The word comes from the Latin word institutum meaning facility or habit, from instituere meaning build, create, raise or educate. In some countries such as Korea and Japan private schools are sometimes called Institutes, rather than schools, as a form of marketing. In the United Kingdom, the title 'Institute' is a protected word which should be used only by "organisations which are carrying out research at the highest level or to professional bodies of the highest standing".[1] - ^ 'Sensitive words' FAQ on Companies House website
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