financially |
occasionally |
As adverbs the difference between financially and occasionally
is that
financially is of or referring to finance or money while
occasionally is from time to time; now and then; once in a while; irregularly; at infrequent intervals.
fiscally |
financially |
As adverbs the difference between fiscally and financially
is that
fiscally is in a fiscal manner; concerning finance while
financially is of or referring to finance or money.
financially |
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financially |
finances |
As an adverb financially
is of or referring to finance or money.
As a noun finances is
plural of lang=en.
As a verb finances is
third-person singular of finance.
financial |
financially |
As an adjective financial
is related to finances.
As an adverb financially is
of or referring to finance or money.
economically |
financially |
As adverbs the difference between economically and financially
is that
economically is (manner) in an economical manner; not wastefully; not extravagantly; prudently while
financially is of or referring to finance or money.
financially |
tideover |
As an adverb financially
is of or referring to finance or money.
As an adjective tideover is
designed to support someone through a brief but often difficult period, especially financially.
financially |
dollarwise |
As adverbs the difference between financially and dollarwise
is that
financially is of or referring to finance or money while
dollarwise is (us) in terms of money; financially.
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