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Careers in Finance

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  1. banking industry
    banks collectively
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  2. line of credit
    the maximum credit that a customer is allowed
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  3. receptionist
    an office worker who answers calls and greets visitors
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  4. teller
    someone who narrates or recounts a story
    Bank tellers make up the bulk of the clerical positions in banking institutions.
  5. Teller
    United States physicist (born in Hungary) who worked on the first atom bomb and the first hydrogen bomb (1908-2003)
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  6. banking
    engaging in the business of keeping money for savings and checking accounts or for exchange or for issuing loans and credit etc.
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  7. knowledgeable
    alert and fully informed
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  8. institutional
    relating to an organization founded for a specific purpose
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  9. bookkeeping
    the activity of recording business transactions
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  10. bank account
    a fund that a customer has entrusted to a bank and from which the customer can make withdrawals
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  11. commodity
    any good that can be bought and sold
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  12. customer
    someone who pays for goods or services
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  13. focus on
    center upon
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  14. paperwork
    work that involves handling papers: forms or letters or reports etc.
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  15. audit
    examine carefully for accuracy
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  16. clerical
    appropriate for or engaged in office work
    BANKING CAREERS

    The majority of jobs in the banking industry are clerical and administrative support positions.
  17. organize
    arrange by systematic planning and united effort
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  18. administrative
    responsible for managing the affairs of a group of people
    BANKING CAREERS

    The majority of jobs in the banking industry are clerical and administrative support positions.
  19. finance
    the commercial activity of providing funds and capital
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  20. credit card
    a card (usually plastic) that assures a seller that the person using it has a satisfactory credit rating and that the issuer will see to it that the seller receives payment for the merchandise delivered
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  21. loan
    the temporary provision of money (usually at interest)
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  22. career
    the particular occupation for which you are trained
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  23. assist
    give help; be of service
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  24. deposit
    the act of putting something somewhere
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  25. update
    modernize
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  26. bank
    financial institution that accepts deposits and lends money
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  27. focus
    the concentration of attention or energy on something
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  28. clerk
    an employee who performs office work
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  29. Banks
    English botanist who accompanied Captain Cook on his first voyage to the Pacific Ocean (1743-1820)
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  30. educate
    give knowledge acquired by learning and instruction
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  31. investor
    someone who commits capital to gain financial returns
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  32. hardship
    something difficult to endure
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  33. job
    a specific piece of work required to be done as a duty
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  34. accounting
    a system that gives quantitative information about finances
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  35. category
    a general concept that marks divisions or coordinations
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  36. typically
    in a manner conforming to a type
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  37. industry
    the action of making of goods and services for sale
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  38. explore
    travel to or penetrate into
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  39. credit
    an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  40. insurance
    protection against future loss
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  41. purchasing
    the act of buying
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  42. operator
    an agent that operates some apparatus or machine
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  43. service
    an act of help or assistance
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  44. services
    performance of duties or provision of space and equipment helpful to others
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  45. client
    someone who pays for goods or services
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  46. vary
    become different in some particular way
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  47. statistics
    a branch of mathematics concerned with quantitative data
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  48. varying
    marked by diversity or difference
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  49. check
    examine to determine accuracy or quality
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  50. approve
    judge to be right or commendable; think well of
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  51. basic
    reduced to the simplest and most significant form possible
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  52. Labor
    the federal department responsible for promoting the working conditions of wage earners in the United States; created in 1913
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  53. bond
    a connection that fastens things together
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  54. accord
    concurrence of opinion
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  55. require
    have need of
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  56. bulk
    the property possessed by a large mass
    Bank tellers make up the bulk of the clerical positions in banking institutions.
  57. reveal
    make visible
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  58. advise
    give advice to
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  59. provide
    give something useful or necessary to
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  60. entry
    the act of going in
    There are several other entry-level administrative positions in the banking industry.
  61. bureau
    an administrative unit of government
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  62. stocks
    a frame that supports a boat while it is under construction
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  63. losses
    something lost (especially money lost at gambling)
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  64. computer
    a machine for performing calculations automatically
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  65. cash
    money in the form of bills or coins
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  66. financial
    involving fiscal matters
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  67. payment
    the act of giving money in exchange for something
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  68. make up
    form or compose
    Bank tellers make up the bulk of the clerical positions in banking institutions.
  69. responsible for
    being the agent or cause
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  70. account
    a record or narrative description of past events
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  71. security
    the state of being free from danger or injury
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  72. level
    a relative position or degree of value in a graded group
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  73. closing
    the act of closing something
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  74. unfortunately
    by bad luck
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  75. slip
    move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  76. approved
    established by authority; given authoritative approval
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  77. selling
    the exchange of goods for an agreed sum of money
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  78. institution
    a custom that has been an important feature of some group
    Bank tellers make up the bulk of the clerical positions in banking institutions.
  79. individual
    being or characteristic of a single thing or person
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  80. record
    anything providing permanent evidence about past events
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  81. cards
    a game played with playing cards
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  82. needed
    necessary for relief or supply
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  83. purchase
    acquire by means of a financial transaction
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  84. representative
    serving to typify
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  85. card
    thin cardboard, usually rectangular
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  86. realize
    be fully aware or cognizant of
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  87. need
    require or want
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  88. apply
    employ for a particular purpose
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  89. work in
    add by mixing or blending on or attaching
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  90. detail
    a small part considered separately from the whole
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  91. funds
    assets in the form of money
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  92. fund
    a reserve of money set aside for some purpose
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  93. maintain
    keep in a certain state, position, or activity
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  94. position
    the particular part of space occupied by something
    BANKING CAREERS

    The majority of jobs in the banking industry are clerical and administrative support positions.
  95. data
    a collection of facts from which conclusions may be drawn
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  96. responsible
    worthy of or requiring trust; held accountable
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  97. support
    the act of bearing the weight of or strengthening
    BANKING CAREERS

    The majority of jobs in the banking industry are clerical and administrative support positions.
  98. variety
    a category of things distinguished by a common quality
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  99. education
    activities that impart knowledge or skill
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  100. organization
    a methodical and orderly manner or approach
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  101. training
    activity leading to skilled behavior
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  102. details
    true confidential information
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  103. protection
    the activity of shielding someone or something
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  104. majority
    the main part
    BANKING CAREERS

    The majority of jobs in the banking industry are clerical and administrative support positions.
  105. range
    a variety of different things or activities
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  106. type
    a subdivision of a particular kind of thing
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  107. guide
    someone employed to conduct others
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  108. produce
    bring forth or yield
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  109. directly
    without turning aside from your course
    Tellers work directly with customers, assisting them with basic banking services such as depositing funds and cashing checks.
  110. broad
    having great extent from one side to the other
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  111. process
    a particular course of action intended to achieve a result
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  112. begin
    set in motion, cause to start
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  113. stock
    a supply of something available for future use
    These jobs focus on advising and assisting individual and institutional investors with purchasing and selling stocks, bonds, and commodities.
  114. article
    one of a class of artifacts
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  115. opening
    an open or empty space in or between things
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  116. actually
    in fact
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  117. required
    necessary by rule
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  118. consider
    think about carefully; weigh
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  119. train
    educate for a future role or function
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  120. secretary
    an assistant who handles correspondence and clerical work
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  121. complete
    having all necessary qualities
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  122. enter
    to come or go into
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  123. several
    of an indefinite number more than 2 or 3 but not many
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  124. wide
    having great extent from one side to the other
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  125. think of
    devise or invent
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  126. due
    that which is deserved or owed
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  127. finally
    as the end result of a sequence or process
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  128. quickly
    with little or no delay
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  129. duty
    the social force that obliges you to behave in a certain way
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  130. result
    something that follows as a consequence
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  131. top
    the upper part of anything
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  132. according
    in agreement with
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  133. new
    not of long duration
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  134. call
    utter a sudden loud cry
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  135. word
    a unit of language that native speakers can identify
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  136. work
    activity directed toward making or doing something
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  137. able
    having the necessary means or skill to do something
    As a result, bank tellers and new accounts clerks need to be knowledgeable about a wide range of banking services and be able educate customers about these services.
  138. line
    a length between two points
    Credit or loan clerks are responsible for organizing the paperwork needed to complete thePage 88 | Top of Article required records for approved loans or lines of credit.
  139. are
    a unit of surface area equal to 100 square meters
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  140. close
    at or within a short distance in space or time
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  141. also
    in addition
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  142. fire
    the process of combustion of inflammable materials
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  143. open
    affording free passage or access
    New accounts clerks, also called customer service representatives, assist customers with opening and closing bank accounts and with applying for loans or credit cards.
  144. help
    give assistance; be of service
    Bookkeeping, auditing, and accounting clerks are needed to help maintain and update financial records, process deposit slips and checks, and enter data.
  145. about
    (of quantities) imprecise but fairly close to correct
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  146. large
    above average in size or number or quantity or magnitude
    Careers in the banking industry focus on providing loans, credit, and payment services to individual and large institutional customers.
  147. such
    of so extreme a degree or extent
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  148. thing
    a separate and self-contained entity
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  149. things
    any movable possession (especially articles of clothing)
    Insurance industry jobs focus on providing clients with protection against financial losses and hardships due to such things as fire.
  150. few
    a small number of the persons or things being discussed
    Unfortunately, the word finance reveals few details about what one actually does as work in a finance career.
  151. three
    the cardinal number that is the sum of one and one and one
    The Career Guide to Industries 2004–05, produced by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, organizes finance careers according to three broad categories: banking, insurance, and securities and commodities.
  152. think
    judge or regard; look upon; judge
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  153. make
    perform or carry out
    Bank tellers make up the bulk of the clerical positions in banking institutions.
  154. people
    any group of human beings collectively
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
  155. many
    a large number of the persons or things being discussed
    Banks also need secretaries, receptionists, and computer operators to assist with the many administrative support duties.
  156. there
    in or at that place
    In exploring careers in finance, one quickly begins to realize that there are a variety of jobs, with several types of organizations, requiring varying levels of education and training.
  157. most
    used to indicate the greatest amount or degree of a quality
    Finally, securities and commodities careers are typically what most people think of when considering a career in finance.
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