Financial vs Moneywise - What's the difference?
financial | moneywise |
Related to finances.
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In terms of money; financially speaking.
As an adjective financial
is related to finances.As an adverb moneywise is
in terms of money; financially speaking.financial
English
Adjective
(-)Engineers of a different kind, passage=Private-equity nabobs bristle at being dubbed mere financiers.
Usage notes
Not to be confused with (fiscal), which means more narrowly “pertaining to a treasury, particularly to government spending and revenue”, rather than to money generally.Derived terms
* financial market * financial year * financial regulationSee also
* fiscalmoneywise
English
Adverb
(-)- Quitting stock-market speculation was the greatest decision I ever made, moneywise .