The ability of a proposed land use or change of land use to justify itself from an economic point of view.
Financial institutions and markets
Institutions acting as intermediaries between suppliers and users of money. They are wholesale and retailers of funds. The financial markets are where those wanting funds are matched with those having surplus funds.
Financial institutions reform, recovery and enforcement act (firrea)
A federal law passed in 1990 that restructured the regulatory and deposit insurance apparatus dealing with savings and loan associations and changed the rules under which federally regulated S&Ls operate.
Financial intermediary
A firm, such as a bank or savings and loan association, which performs the function of collecting deposits from individuals and investing them in loans and other securities
Financial leverage
The use of borrowed money to complete an investment purchase.
Financial markets
Institutions acting as intermediaries between suppliers and users of money. They are wholesale and retailers of funds. The financial markets are where those wanting funds are matched with those having surplus funds.
Financial statement
Report that shows income and expenses for an accounting period and normally consists of a balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows.
Financing
The loaning and borrowing of money to buy an item. Financing Fee Interest and any other charges, including points, that make up the fees incurred when borrowing money.
Financing statement
Report that shows income and expenses for an accounting period and normally consists of a balance sheet, income statement and statement of cash flows.
Finder's fee
A fee paid to someone who initiates a business transaction between principals.