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    finance

    US /fəˈnæns, faɪ-, ˈfaɪˌnæns/

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    UK /ˈfaɪnæns/

    A2TOEIC
    n. (u.)Uncountable NounControl of money a person, business has access to
    The lawyer has finance of the estate
    adj.AdjectiveConcerned with money
    The finance committee examined how the company’s money was spent
    v.t.Transitive VerbTo support someone or something financially
    The rich man will finance the young artist's work

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    How Singapore Got So Crazy Rich

    07:01How Singapore Got So Crazy Rich
    • In the 1980s, Lee started laying the groundwork for what is now Singapore's biggest source of wealth: finance.

      In the 1980s, Lee started laying the groundwork for what is now Singapore's biggest source of wealth: finance.

    • Singapore's biggest source of wealth, finance.

      Singapore's biggest source of wealth, finance.

    B1

    Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33

    14:03Capitalism and Socialism: Crash Course World History #33
    • Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and also spread the risk of international trade.

      Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and also spread the risk of international trade.

    • Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and

      Those companies could finance bigger trade missions and

    B1

    ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor

    08:42ACCOUNTANT EXPLAINS: Money Habits Keeping You Poor
    • I have spent the last decade of my life immersing myself in the field of finance and money through a degree in finance, a qualification in accounting, and then a career in investment banking.

      I have spent the last decade of my life immersing myself in the field of finance and money through a degree in finance, a qualification in accounting, and then a career in investment banking.

    • degree in finance, a qualification in accounting  and then a career in Investment Banking and one  

      degree in finance, a qualification in accounting  and then a career in Investment Banking and one  

    A2

    How Trump’s Charges Compare to This Past Politician's Scandal | WSJ

    06:39How Trump’s Charges Compare to This Past Politician's Scandal | WSJ
    • A federal grand jury indicted Edwards on six federal counts of campaign-finance law violations.

      A federal grand jury indicted Edwards on six federal counts of campaign-finance law violations.

    • on six federal counts of campaign-finance law violations.

      on six federal counts of campaign-finance law violations.

    B2

    Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor"

    11:51Why Billionaires Try So Hard To Look "Poor"
    • Because they are reinforcing a common trope in personal finance that everybody's financial problems are caused by them spending too much.

      Because they are reinforcing a common trope in personal finance that everybody's financial problems are caused by them spending too much.

    • they are reinforcing a common Trope in personal  finance that everybody's financial problems are  

      they are reinforcing a common Trope in personal  finance that everybody's financial problems are  

    B1

    Buy Now, Pay Later Apps vs. Credit Cards: The Pros and Cons | WSJ

    05:50Buy Now, Pay Later Apps vs. Credit Cards: The Pros and Cons | WSJ
    • Todd Baker is a lecturer at Columbia Law School who's worked as an executive in finance and teaches about emerging Fintech.

      Todd Baker is a lecturer at Columbia Law School who's worked as an executive in finance and teaches about emerging Fintech.

    • in finance and teaches about emerging FinTech.

      in finance and teaches about emerging FinTech.

    B1

    How Tokyo Made Itself Earthquake-Proof

    07:14How Tokyo Made Itself Earthquake-Proof
    • AI language models multivariable calculus  quantitative Finance you name it it's the  

      AI language models multivariable calculus  quantitative Finance you name it it's the  

    B1

    Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate

    31:01Watch Jim Lehrer Moderate First Full Presidential Debate
    • So, in the middle of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln said, let's help to finance the Transcontinental

      So, in the middle of the Civil War, Abraham Lincoln said, let's help to finance the Transcontinental

    B1

    Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?

    07:24Why is Switzerland home to so many billionaires?
    • Martin Bühler, finance chief for the canton of Grisons, told me this system helps boost competitiveness.

      Martin Bühler, finance chief for the canton of Grisons, told me this system helps boost competitiveness.

    B1

    Casually Explained: Bitcoin

    10:38Casually Explained: Bitcoin
    • On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them and therefore they have no value.

      On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them and therefore they have no value.

    • The problem I found is that if you ask anyone who's into crypto why Bitcoin has value, the most common response is, "It's digital gold." The obvious follow-up is, "Why does gold have value?" which then usually devolves into, "Because it's scarce and because people have valued it since the dawn of humanity." And while that's a great explanation for OnlyFans, this is the economic equivalent of saying, "It's a good store of value because it is." On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them,

      The problem I found is that if you ask anyone who's into crypto why Bitcoin has value, the most common response is, "It's digital gold." The obvious follow-up is, "Why does gold have value?" which then usually devolves into, "Because it's scarce and because people have valued it since the dawn of humanity." And while that's a great explanation for OnlyFans, this is the economic equivalent of saying, "It's a good store of value because it is." On the other side, people from traditional finance often make the argument that a digital asset isn't real, so you can create an infinite amount of them,

    B1