Differences between funding and financing

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‘Financing’ is the arrangement to disperse capital today in return for future repayments. In short, a financing ‘instrument’ makes temporary capital available now. But each financing instrument (e.g. a mortgage loan) must be connected to a future funding source (e.g. future mortgage repayment). Financing capital comes in the form of: debt (a loan)...

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