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financially

American  
[fi-nan-shuh-lee, fahy-, -chuh-lee] / fɪˈnæn ʃə li, faɪ-, -tʃə li /

adverb

  1. in a financial way; with regard to money and its uses.


Example Sentences

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“Although smaller or more financially levered stocks may offer more upside, we expect money flows to favor large, bellwether stocks, at least in the near term,” he added.

From Barron's

If time is money, and money is power, then who these characters spend their time with directly correlates to how wealthy and financially secure they can become.

From Salon

“They approached it financially. ... They understood the regulatory environment here and abroad in the EU. And they had a game plan for every aspect.”

From Los Angeles Times

The company’s choice to walk away showed it was financially “disciplined.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Netflix bowed out late Thursday, saying “at the price required to match Paramount Skydance’s latest offer, the deal is no longer financially attractive.”

From The Wall Street Journal