financial reserve

collocation in English

meaningsoffinancialandreserve

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financial
adjective
uk
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
us
/faɪˈnæn.ʃəl/
relating to money or how money ...
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reserve
noun
uk
/rɪˈzɜːv/
us
/rɪˈzɝːv/
the habit of not showing your feelings ...
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(Definition offinancialandreservefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffinancial reserve

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Some homes are run with a very smallfinancialreserve.
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What is the greatfinancialreserveof the country?
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There is surely the question offinancialreserveto be considered.
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If the local authorities have afinancialreserve, they may not be caught by inflation.
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These funds are not afinancialreservewhich can be disposed of at will.
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I was going to quote them on the question of ourfinancialreserve.
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A prudent local authority will build up afinancialreserveagainst a rainy day.
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The essence of the problem is that keeping a largefinancialreservewould seriously jeopardise the recruitment of new staff.
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We want to build up a largefinancialreservewith which the theatre can finance and support itself.
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In those three years, not exceptionally prosperous years, industry put tofinancialreservea sum of £500,000,000.
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That involves building up a budget surplus in good times to have afinancialreservefor times of recession.
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If, on the other hand, it is not brought to an end, the dollar increasingly loses credibility as afinancialreserve.
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The aim would be to assure to each company, between now and the end of the war, some additionalfinancialreserveof strength.
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Why penalise a local authority, which over the years has garnered, prudently obtained value for money, husbanded its money and built up afinancialreserve?
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For this to be possible, a minimumfinancialreserveneeds to be set up to respond to disasters which arise suddenly, insidiously and unforeseeably.
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I propose today that somefinancialreservebe provided within the agricultural budget to address such emergency eventualities when they occur.
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Thirdly, they might—and very probably would in present circumstances being restricted by the difficulty of obtaining labour and raw materials—keep these profits as afinancialreserve.
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