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fiscally

American  
[fis-kuh-lee] / ˈfɪs kə li /

adverb

  1. in a way that involves money or financial matters.

    The hospital's financial reports verify that they are more fiscally sound than they have been in the past.


Other Word Forms

  • nonfiscally adverb
  • quasi-fiscally adverb
  • unfiscally adverb

Etymology

Origin of fiscally

fiscal ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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Raman also told The Times that Inside Safe, the mayor’s signature program to move unhoused people indoors, needs to be redesigned so it is “fiscally sustainable.”

From Los Angeles Times

He emphasized that again in Friday morning’s earnings release, noting that Verizon “is intensely focused on winning through healthy volumes and fiscally responsible growth.”

From MarketWatch

“How can we be smart with our money, but also fiscally responsible?”

From MarketWatch

Cook’s version highlighted the failure to recall the outgoing shift and fully pre-deploy as a major mistake, noting that it was an attempt to be “fiscally responsible” that went against the department’s policy and procedures.

From Los Angeles Times

The draft said the decision was an attempt to be “fiscally responsible” that went against the department’s policy and procedures.

From Los Angeles Times