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How to pronounce factoring in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms factorisation, factorization
Type of resolution, resolving
Derivation factor

Examples of factoring

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As announced in the third quarter, the factoring business has been discontinued.
From the foxbusiness.com
That's before factoring in the much harder-to-quantify risk of losing one's job.
From the businessweek.com
For small businesses it offers consulting services as well as factoring finance.
From the smh.com.au
Factoring in the government layoffs, the economy added 192,000 jobs last month.
From the kansas.com
The deals on offer are already factoring in a rate rise, so they look attractive.
From the telegraph.co.uk
Factoring out its electric powertrain, it's an exceptionally rudimentary vehicle.
From the latimes.com
In factoring costs, note that you don't have to pay the $20-per-car entrance fee.
From the sfgate.com
Until recently, mathematicians despaired of factoring any number above 50 digits.
From the time.com
When factoring in accounts that offer fee waivers, that number rose to 88 percent.
From the delawareonline.com
More examples
  • Anything that contributes causally to a result; "a number of factors determined the outcome"
  • Resolve into factors; "a quantum computer can factor the number 15"
  • Be a contributing factor; "make things factor into a company's profitability"
  • Component: an abstract part of something; "jealousy was a component of his character"; "two constituents of a musical composition are melody and harmony"; "the grammatical elements of a sentence"; "a key factor in her success"; "humor: an effective ingredient of a speech"
  • Consider as relevant when making a decision; "You must factor in the recent developments"
  • Divisor: one of two or more integers that can be exactly divided into another integer; "what are the 4 factors of 6?"
  • FACTOR (the Foundation to Assist Canadian Talent on Records) is a "private non-profit organization, ... dedicated to providing assistance toward the growth and development of the Canadian independent recording industry" (from).
  • A factor, from the Latin "he who does" (parallel to , from Latin agens), is a person who professionally acts as the representative of another individual or other legal entity, historically with his seat at a factory (trading post), notably in the following contexts: In a relatively large company ...
  • In music, a factor or chord factor is a member or component of a chord. These are named root, third, fifth, sixth, seventh, ninth, eleventh, thirteenth, and so on, for their generic interval above the root. ...