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Finance Acts. In and after 1894 the Annual Taxing Acts, which had for a long time borne the short titles of 'Customs and Inland Revenue Acts,' have borne the short titles of 'Finance Acts.' The Finance Act incorporates the Budget which is the Chancellor of the Exchequer's annual statement or report of the financial results of the past year, estimated expenditure and income of the coming year and proposals in regard to taxation. These proposals are passed into law by the Finance Act but are enforced as soon as a resolution of the Committee of Ways and Means agrees to them in order to prevent forestalling and anticipation in commodities. See Halsb. L.E., title 'Parliament (Ways and Means).'...
Industrial Finance Corporation
Industrial Finance Corporation, means the Indus-trial Finance Corporation of India Limited formed and registered under the Companies Act, 1956. [Industrial Development Bank of India Act, 1964, s. 2(d)]Means the Industrial Finance Corporation of India established under the Industrial Finance Corpora-tion Act, 1948. [Reserve Bank of India Act, 1934 (2 of 1934), s. 2 (c)]...
Finance Committee
Finance Committee, 'Finance Committee' means the Finance Committee of the University. [Maulana Azad National Urdu University Act, 1996, (2 of 1997), s. 2(J)]...
debt financing
debt financing The use of borrowed money to finance a business ...
finance
finance 1 pl : money or other liquid resources of a government, business, group, or individual 2 : the system that includes the circulation of money, the granting of credit, the making of investments, and the provision of banking facilities 3 : the science or study of the management of funds 4 : the obtaining of funds or capital : financing vt fi·nanced fi·nanc·ing 1 a : to raise or provide funds or capital for [ a takeover] b : to furnish with necessary funds 2 : to sell something to on credit ...
financing statement
financing statement : a statement that contains information about a security interest in collateral used to secure a debt and that is filed to provide notice to other creditors of the security interest see also perfect Uniform Commercial Code in the Important Laws section compare financial statement NOTE: Under Article 9 of the Uniform Commercial Code, a financing statement must 1) give the names of the debtor and the secured party, 2) be signed by the debtor, 3) give the address of the secured party, 4) give the address of the debtor, and 5) indicate the items of collateral. ...
owner financing
owner financing a home purchase where the seller provides all or part of the financing, acting as a lender. Source: U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development ...
equity financing
equity financing The securing of a monetary investment from an investor in which the investor becomes a part owner of the business ...
finance company
finance company see company ...
finance lease
finance lease see lease ...
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