Self-Financing

/ˌsɛlfˈfaɪnænsɪŋ/

Definitions

  1. (adj.) Pertaining to an arrangement or entity that funds its own operations without external financial assistance.
    The company adopted a self-financing model to maintain independence from investors.
  2. (n.) A financial method or scheme in which all expenses and investments are covered by internal funds rather than external borrowing or investment.
    The charity operated on a self-financing basis, relying solely on its own generated revenue.

Forms

  • self-financing

Commentary

In legal contexts, specifying 'self-financing' clarifies that no third-party creditors or investors are involved, which can affect liability and regulatory treatment.

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