financial help

collocation in English

meaningsoffinancialandhelp

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financial
adjective
uk
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
us
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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help
noun
uk
/help/
us
/help/
the act of helping ...
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(Definition offinancialandhelpfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffinancial help

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Heads can also turn to their social networks and extended families to seek forfinancialhelp.
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Such committees can givefinancialhelp, organize educational activities, and provide health services.
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Organizing the meeting would not have been possible withoutfinancialhelpfrom a number of sponsors.
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Thirdly, seniors who received companion help were more likely to givefinancialhelpto their family.
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Participants providing help with child care may also providefinancialhelpto their grandchildren.
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Seniors who felt that their neighbours were helpful provided morefinancialhelpand gave more advice to family (1.95-1.99).
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For a minority of older people (approximately 3 %), property is acquired withfinancialhelpfrom other family members.
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Yasin intended his movement to provide various forms of communal support, from medical services tofinancialhelpfor marriages.
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Our survey addressed practical support for parents in relation tofinancialhelp, temporary housing and child care.
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For secondary hypotheses, we expect that women give more home-based help than men but less advice andfinancialhelp.
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Besidesfinancialhelp, services such as child care are sometimes performed by the older generation for their adult children.
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Rarely did they receive in-house training orfinancialhelpto meet the costs of updating skills.
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Some forms of support are given mainly by parents to their children, particularlyfinancialhelpand baby-sitting.
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He needsfinancialhelpimmediately.
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These countries needfinancialhelp.
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They receive nofinancialhelp.
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That help isfinancialhelp.
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Some plead forfinancialhelp.
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Faltering statelevel efforts to aid the poor blind and poor elderly have been givenfinancialhelpfrom the national government and been federalized.
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While for these groups, their socio-economic attributes associate with providingfinancialhelp, the effects are much less consistent than those just reviewed for married people.
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Depending on individual circumstances, some receivefinancialhelpwith both housing and personal support or care costs in the form of social-security benefits.
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Direct payments systems which channelfinancialhelpdirectly to the older person to arrange their own care and support could be an answer.
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That is, among those at a certain income level, the higher status couples are more likely to providefinancialhelpto their children.
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Prior to 1991, entitlements tofinancialhelpwith domiciliary nursing and personal care were only available for up to four weeks after discharge from hospital.
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