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Discover LudwigThe word "self-fund" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to to express the idea of funding something by oneself, without the help of other people or organizations. For example: "She worked hard and saved up her own money to self-fund her university tuition."
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Did you self-fund your master's course?
Doctoral students, in particular, have the need to self-fund.
Mr. Robins swallowed rage and used sleight of hand to "self-fund".
The Australian Capital Territory has said it will also self-fund the original program.
I thought 'if I can't self-fund, I shouldn't be doing it'," says Pearce.
"Well, perhaps he'd like to self-fund here for a few days," says Hulme.
Budget is also an important factor; a large proportion of artists either self-fund or crowdfund their Edinburgh ambitions.
"We are going to acquire and dispose and, at the end of the day, self-fund all of these moves".
That gets you back to the capital structure, there's no money in the marketplace to fund this, so you have to self-fund it through your own revenues.
I am averse to loans, and had I not been able to self-fund, or get a bursary, I would not have done the course.
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The solution for big companies, said Mr. Wolfe, was to self fund health insurance for the rank and file and buy a separate insured plan for the executives.
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