- deficit financing
- /'defɪsɪt ˌfaɪnænsɪŋ/ nouna type of financial planning by a government in which it borrows money to cover the difference between its tax income and its expenditure
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
Dictionary of banking and finance. 2015.
deficit financing — ➔ financing * * * Budgetary policy that produces a deficit and a resulting government borrowing requirement. It can be the direct result of positive government action or failure to control spending. * * * deficit financing UK US noun [U] ►… … Financial and business terms
deficit financing — n. the practice of seeking to stimulate a nation s economy by increasing government expenditures beyond revenue sources (deficit spending) … English World dictionary
deficit financing — (esp. of a government) expenditures in excess of public revenues, made possible typically by borrowing. * * * In government, the practice of spending more money than is received as revenue, the difference being made up by borrowing or minting new … Universalium
deficit financing — noun : the financing of government expenditures by borrowing rather than by taxation … Useful english dictionary
deficit financing — The creation of a government budget deficit for the purpose of expanding economic activity by fiscal policy … Big dictionary of business and management
deficit financing — state in which expenses are higher than income … English contemporary dictionary
deficit financing — /ˌdɛfəsət ˈfaɪnænsɪŋ/ (say .defuhsuht fuynansing) noun a practice which enables a government Treasury to make payments when its receipts fail to cover expenditures …
deficit financing — / defɪsɪt ˌfaɪnænsɪŋ/ noun planning by a government to cover the shortfall between tax income and expenditure by borrowing money … Marketing dictionary in english
budget deficit financing — A deliberate budgeted excess of government expenditure over income, with the object of stimulating economic growth, financed by borrowing • • • Main Entry: ↑budget … Useful english dictionary
deficit spending — [n] paying out in excess of income debt, debt explosion, deficit financing, in the red, megadebt, negative cash flow, no assets, overspending; concepts 324,330,344 … New thesaurus