in fiscal matters
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Definition
- Adverb phrase: In matters relating to government revenue, public money, or financial policy. It specifies the domain or context of an action or statement as being specifically financial, particularly concerning public finance or treasury operations.
Usage
This phrase is used to modify a verb, adjective, or entire clause to limit its scope to financial or budgetary affairs. * The government is conservative in fiscal matters. * The committee has authority in fiscal matters. * She advised the board in fiscal matters.
Advanced Usage
- Used to contrast with other domains like social policy, foreign affairs, or military strategy.
- While progressive on social issues, the administration is quite traditional in fiscal matters.
- Often appears in formal, legal, or governmental contexts to delineate areas of responsibility or expertise.
Variants and Related Words
- Fiscally (Adverb): In a way that relates to public revenue. Often used similarly but typically modifies a single adjective (e.g., ).
- Fiscal (Adjective): Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- Financial matters: A broader, more general term that can apply to personal, corporate, or government finance.
Synonyms
- In financial affairs
- Regarding fiscal policy
- In budgetary concerns
- On the financial side
Related Phrases
- In monetary matters: Specifically relates to currency, coinage, and the supply of money. While closely related, "fiscal" focuses more on taxation and spending, whereas "monetary" focuses on interest rates and money supply.
- In economic matters: A much broader term encompassing the entire economy, including fiscal policy, trade, labor, and production.
Adverb
- in financial matters
- fiscally irresponsible