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Definition
Synonym
Finanzsituation
Deutsch Englisch Übersetzung
Finanzsituation
f
; finanzielle Lage
f
financial situation; financial position
Finanzsituation
f
; finanzielle Lage
f
financial situation; financial position
Finanzsituation
f
; finanzielle Lage
f
financial situation; financial position
Deutsche
Finanzsituation Synonyme
finanzsituation
Englische
financial situation; financial position Synonyme
Finanzsituation Definition
Financial
(
a.
)
Pertaining
to
finance.
Position
(
n.
)
The
state
of
being
posited,
or
placed
Position
(
n.
)
The
spot
where
a
person
or
thing
is
placed
or
takes
a
place
Position
(
n.
)
Hence:
The
ground
which
any
one
takes
in
an
argument
or
controversy
Position
(
n.
)
Relative
place
or
standing
Position
(
n.
)
A
method
of
solving
a
problem
by
one
or
two
suppositions
Position
(
v.
t.)
To
indicate
the
position
of
Situation
(
n.
)
Manner
in
which
an
object
is
placed
Situation
(
n.
)
Position,
as
regards
the
conditions
and
circumstances
of
the
case.
Situation
(
n.
)
Relative
position
Situation
(
n.
)
Permanent
position
or
employment
financial situation; financial position Bedeutung
position
the
act
of
positing,
an
assumption
taken
as
a
postulate
or
axiom
financial
audit
an
attestation
that
the
client's
financial
statement
is
accurate
position
post
berth
office
spot
billet
place
situation
a
job
in
an
organization,
he
occupied
a
post
in
the
treasury
stead
position
place
lieu
the
post
or
function
properly
or
customarily
occupied
or
served
by
another,
can
you
go
in
my
stead?,
took
his
place,
in
lieu
of
position
(in
team
sports)
the
role
assigned
to
an
individual
player,
what
position
does
he
play?
placement
location
locating
position
positioning
emplacement
the
act
of
putting
something
in
a
certain
place
position
spatial
relation
the
spatial
property
of
a
place
where
or
way
in
which
something
is
situated,
the
position
of
the
hands
on
the
clock,
he
specified
the
spatial
relations
of
every
piece
of
furniture
on
the
stage
position
posture
attitude
the
arrangement
of
the
body
and
its
limbs,
he
assumed
an
attitude
of
surrender
ballet
position
classical
position
of
the
body
and
especially
the
feet
in
ballet
lithotomy
position
a
position
lying
on
your
back
with
knees
bent
and
thighs
apart,
assumed
for
vaginal
or
rectal
examination
lotus
position
a
sitting
position
with
the
legs
crossed,
used
in
yoga
missionary
position
a
position
for
sexual
intercourse,
a
man
and
woman
lie
facing
each
other
with
the
man
on
top,
soalled
because
missionaries
thought
it
the
proper
position
for
primitive
peoples
superiority
favorable
position
favourable
position
the
quality
of
being
at
a
competitive
advantage
inferiority
unfavorable
position
the
quality
of
being
a
competitive
disadvantage
position
stance
posture
a
rationalized
mental
attitude
position
view
perspective
a
way
of
regarding
situations
or
topics
etc.,
consider
what
follows
from
the
positivist
view
place
position
an
item
on
a
list
or
in
a
sequence,
in
the
second
place,
moved
from
third
to
fifth
position
cleanup
cleanup
position
cleanup
spot
(baseball)
the
fourth
position
in
the
batting
order
(usually
filled
by
the
best
batter
on
the
team)
aide-memoire
position
paper
a
memorandum
summarizing
the
items
of
an
agreement
(used
especially
in
diplomatic
communications)
statement
financial
statement
a
document
showing
credits
and
debits
financial
forecast
a
forecast
of
the
expected
financial
position
and
the
results
of
operations
and
cash
flows
based
on
expected
conditions
side
position
an
opinion
that
is
held
in
opposition
to
another
in
an
argument
or
dispute,
there
are
two
sides
to
every
question
situation
comedy
sitcom
a
humorous
television
program
based
on
situations
that
could
arise
in
everyday
life
situation
comedy
sitcom
a
humorous
drama
based
on
situations
that
might
arise
in
day-to-day
life
position
paper
a
report
that
explains
or
justifies
or
recommends
some
particular
policy
financial
institution
financial
organization
financial
organisation
an
institution
(public
or
private)
that
collects
funds
(from
the
public
or
other
institutions)
and
invests
them
in
financial
assets
Financial
Crimes
Enforcement
Network
FinCEN
a
law
enforcement
agency
of
the
Treasury
Department
responsible
for
establishing
and
implementing
policies
to
detect
money
laundering
Financial
Management
Service
the
federal
agency
in
the
Treasury
Department
that
manages
the
government's
disbursement
and
collection
systems
and
provides
central
accounting
and
financial
reporting
nondepository
financial
institution
a
financial
institution
that
funds
their
investment
activities
from
the
sale
of
securities
or
insurance
depository
financial
institution
bank
banking
concern
banking
company
a
financial
institution
that
accepts
deposits
and
channels
the
money
into
lending
activities,
he
cashed
a
check
at
the
bank,
that
bank
holds
the
mortgage
on
my
home
financial
center
the
part
of
a
city
where
financial
institutions
are
centered
pole
position
the
most
favorable
position
at
the
start
of
a
race
position
place
the
particular
portion
of
space
occupied
by
something,
he
put
the
lamp
back
in
its
place
position
the
appropriate
or
customary
location,
the
cars
were
in
position
military
position
position
a
point
occupied
by
troops
for
tactical
reasons
site
situation
physical
position
in
relation
to
the
surroundings,
the
sites
are
determined
by
highly
specific
sequences
of
nucleotides
financial
analyst
securities
analyst
an
analyst
who
studies
the
financial
performance
of
corporations
chief
financial
officer
CFO
the
corporate
executive
having
financial
authority
to
make
appropriations
and
authorize
expenditures
for
a
firm
treasurer
financial
officer
an
officer
charged
with
receiving
and
disbursing
funds
position
effect
(genetics)
the
effect
on
the
expression
of
a
gene
that
is
produced
by
changing
its
location
in
a
chromosome
financial
gain
the
amount
of
monetary
gain
aid
economic
aid
financial
aid
money
to
support
a
worthy
person
or
cause
financial
loss
loss
of
money
or
decrease
in
financial
value
support
financial
support
funding
backing
financial
backing
financial
resources
provided
to
make
some
project
possible,
the
foundation
provided
support
for
the
experiment
angular
position
relation
by
which
any
position
with
respect
to
any
other
position
is
established
situation
position
a
condition
or
position
in
which
you
find
yourself,
the
unpleasant
situation
(or
position)
of
having
to
choose
between
two
evils,
found
herself
in
a
very
fortunate
situation
situation
state
of
affairs
the
general
state
of
things,
the
combination
of
circumstances
at
a
given
time,
the
present
international
situation
is
dangerous,
wondered
how
such
a
state
of
affairs
had
come
about,
eternal
truths
will
be
neither
true
nor
eternal
unless
they
have
fresh
meaning
for
every
new
social
situation-
Franklin
D.Roosevelt
no-win
situation
a
situation
in
which
a
favorable
outcome
is
impossible,
you
are
bound
to
lose
whatever
you
do
status
position
the
relative
position
or
standing
of
things
or
especially
persons
in
a
society,
he
had
the
status
of
a
minor,
the
novel
attained
the
status
of
a
classic,
atheists
do
not
enjoy
a
favorable
position
in
American
life
situation
a
complex
or
critical
or
unusual
difficulty,
the
dangerous
situation
developed
suddenly,
that's
quite
a
situation,
no
human
situation
is
simple
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