This term applies to the net value of a person’s assets and property after his liabilities and debts have been taken away.
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FINANCIAL YEAR
A period that starts any day of the year but must end in 12 months. It is used to show accounting books that compute reports of a companies status. It […]
FINANCIALLY INDEPENDENT
A party that is able to pay their own resources for food, housing, and living expenses. Two of the three categories must be included.
FINANCIER
A person employed in the economical management and application ofpublic money; one skilled in the management of financial affairs.
FINANCING ACTIVITIES
The events that an organization does to get to its profit goals. It can be a transaction or intiative involving stocks, bonds, shares, notes, and loan arrangements.
FINANCING CASH FLOW
The portion of the corporate CASH FLOW statement depicting the cash inflows and cash outflows that impact a firm
FINANCING COST
The cost of getting a loan. It is different than the price of equity capital .
FINANCING FLOWS
The cash made by the financial activites in a firm to profit.
FINANCING INSTRUMENT
Documents used as a certificate , note or bond that gets equity capital or loan capital .
FINANCING REQUIREMENT
The money needed to start any plan or project. The money reported can be projected or actual.
FINANCING RISK
Loss that gets bigger the longer the loan or credit period goes on.
FINANCING SQUEEZE
An event that happens in bad economic conditions when borrowers are not given credit. Or they get credit at a higher rate because of the restrictions on lending of a […]
FINANCING STATEMENT
A document a lender files for interest once property is used as collateral. It is a matter of public notice .
FIND
To discover; to determine; to ascertain and declare. To announce a conclusion,as the result of judicial investigation, ui>on a disputed fact or state of facts ; as ajury are said […]
FINDER
One who discovers and takes possession of another’s personal property ,which was then lost. Kincaid v. Eaton, 98 Mass. 139. 93 Am. Dec. 142.A searcher employed to discover goods imported […]
FINDER’S FEE
A fee paid to the middle man for arranging a deal, loan arrangement , or investment arrangement.
FINDING
A decision upon a question of fact reached as the result of a judicial examinationor investigation by a court, jury, referee, coroner, etc. Williams v. Giblin, 86Wis. 648. 57 N. […]
FINDING AID
A list showing the organization ‘s contents and records that makes it easy to get access to.
FINDING OF FACT
This term applies to the conclusion reached by the court, arbitrators and is the determination of truth after consideration ,.
FINDINGS
the term given to the result of a courts deliberations.
FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATIONS (FCR)
Figures that an auditor uses to get their audit done. It is needed for the findings, inferences, and the plan an auditor thinks is best based on the reason for […]
FINE
v. To impose a pecuniary punishment or mulct. To sentence a person convictedof an offense to pay a penalty in money. Goodman v. Durant B. & L. Ass’n, 71Miss. 310. […]
FINE ANULLANDO LEVATO DE TENEMENTO QUOD FUIT DE ANTIQUO DOffiiKICO
An abolished writ for disannulling a line levied of lands in ancientdemesne to the prejudice of the lord. Reg. Orig. 15.
FINE CAPIENDO PRO TERRIS
An obsolete writ which lay for a person who, upon conviction by jury, had his lands andgoods taken, and his body imprisoned, to be remitted his imprisonment , and have […]
FINE NON CAPIENDO PRO PUL- CHRE PLACITANDO
An obsolete writ to inhibit officers of courts to take fines for fair pleading.