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"financial record" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to any type of document or information that details a person or organization's financial transactions or situation. It is typically used in business or financial contexts. Example: "I need to review your financial records before we can approve your loan application."
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"If you don't have credit and a financial record, then you don't fit into the system.
And second, that any such plan looks beyond a candidate's financial record.
A financial record like Mr. Sharpton's would probably put an end to most bids for office.
I think there's still some kind of financial record associated with Gregory's Girl.
In most industries, such a financial record would be considered a great success.
He defended his financial record over all, insisting that he had put the college on a sounder footing.
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For all his scrupulous financial record-keeping, Dr. Alexander did not think elections cost too much money.
Another system, produced by Yardi Systems, of Santa Barbara, Calif., is intended mainly for management but is more comprehensive, ranging from leasing to financial record-keeping.
The bank chosen for the custodian assignment would oversee the financial record-keeping and other back-office operations for the new fund.
Mr. Goyal, of I.B.M. Research, said that just as traditional businesses depended on mainframe computing to support financial record-keeping and disaster recovery, e-businesses were realizing they need more powerful underpinnings.
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