What does financieel beleid in Dutch mean?

What is the meaning of the word financieel beleid in Dutch? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use financieel beleid in Dutch.

The word financieel beleid in Dutch means financial, financieel, financieel, financieel, rijker, CFO, financieel beheer, financieel analist, financieel expert, financieel overzicht. To learn more, please see the details below.

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Meaning of the word financieel beleid

financial

(geldzaken)

financieel

(monetary)

He was almost bankrupt and needed urgent financial advice.

financieel

(in financial terms)

Are you better off financially than you were a year ago?

financieel

(industry)

The financial professionals had a good year.

rijker

(richer)

I'm much better off now I have this new job.

CFO

(initialism (chief financial officer) (afkorting: chief financial officer)

The CFO has ultimate responsibility for the company's bookkeeping.

financieel beheer

(business: money management)

Ryan studied finance and accounting at school.

financieel analist

(sb who interprets stock market)

Financial analysts did not foresee the market crash.

financieel expert

(economist)

Atkins regularly appears on television as a financial expert.

financieel overzicht

(account, finance record)

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