"Financius" is the Latin etymological origin of the modern English word "Finance", although it should probably not be taken as a direct translation.
Latin is an an ancient language with a smaller vocabulary than the modern English we're used to.
So depending on the meaning of Finance you're intending to use, there could be a few different possibilities.
Your understanding of Latin Grammar will also influence your ability to process any answer given to you.
"decaprotus, decaproti" -- municipal finance committee
"fenero, fenerare, feneravi, feneratus" -- lend money at interest; make interest/profit; invest/finance/supply; borrow
Note that spellings differ depending on the alphabet used.
how do you say the owner will also finance
Vac is Latin
Ego IS a Latin word. It is the Latin for I.
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
from the latin word for circle
The Latin word for financial is "financiarius." This term is derived from "financia," which relates to money or finance. In contemporary usage, it often refers to matters concerning finance or economics.
Lynn Jimenez has written: 'Se habla dinero?' -- subject(s): Business, Finance, Finance, Personal, Hispanic Americans, Latin Americans, Nonfiction, OverDrive, Personal Finance
Franz Kalde has written: 'Kirchlicher Finanzausgleich' -- subject(s): Catholic Church, Church finance (Canon law), Finance 'Die Paarformel \\' -- subject(s): Fides (The Latin word), Good faith (Canon law), Latin language, Semantics, Terminology
Finance is the field that deals with the management, creation, and study of money, investments, and other financial instruments. It encompasses a range of activities, including budgeting, saving, borrowing, and investing. The word "finance" originates from the Latin term "finis," meaning "end" or "settlement," which evolved through Old French as "finance," referring to the process of settling debts or managing monetary matters.
This bank functions to finance the Caribbean and Latin America. IT is critical in supporting the social and economic development along with regional integration of these areas.
Arthur L. Domike has written: 'Studies on financing agrarian reform in Latin America' -- subject(s): Finance, Land reform
Dean M Elliott has written: 'Financing Latin American housing' -- subject(s): Housing, Finance, Savings and loan associations
its the ministry of finance
Finance House provides the following products: Asset finance, acquisition via share capital, commercial investment properties, development finance, investment property, leisure industry mortgages and finance, off-shore finance, property finance, trade finance and working capital finance.
It is German for "Your Finance" and can be used interchangeably with "Personal Finance."
Difficult in pricing
Which is more risky between running finance and term finance. and why?