financially

English

Etymology

From financial +‎ -ly.

Adverb

financially (not comparable)

  1. In terms of finance or money.
    He helped his daughter out financially, paying her rent and utilities, until she recovered from the accident.
    • 1959, Garland Roark, Tales of the Caribbean, page 140:
      As it looked to him, another six months at sea should turn the trick financially. At least it would give him a good interest in the plantation.
    • 2022 May 11, Jeanne Sahadi, “Here’s what to do if you have a loss on an investment”, in CNN Business[1]:
      For many investors using $3,000 in losses to offset regular income taxes can be more financially beneficial than offsetting gains, said Indiana-based CFP Russ Ford, because their income tax rates are higher than their long-term capital gains rate, which is 15% for most investors.

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