finance vs smart money

finance

noun
  • The management of money and other assets. 

  • Monetary resources, especially those of a public entity or a company. 

  • The science of management of money and other assets. 

  • The provision of a loan, payment instalment terms, or similar arrangement, to enable a customer to purchase an item without paying the full amount straight away. 

verb
  • To conduct, or procure money for, financial operations; manage finances. 

  • To manage financially; be financier for; provide or obtain funding for a transaction or undertaking. 

smart money

noun
  • Money paid by a person to buy himself off from some unpleasant engagement or some painful situation. 

  • The money invested or bet by such people; by extension, the opinions of such people. 

  • Money allowed to soldiers or sailors, in the English service, for wounds and injuries received; also, a sum paid by a recruit, previous to being sworn in, to procure his release from service. 

  • Experienced, well-informed investors, gamblers, etc. considered as a group. 

  • Vindictive or exemplary damages; damages beyond a full compensation for the actual injury done. 

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