Bankable (Adjective)
Meaning 1
Acceptable to or at a bank; "bankable funds".
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Examples
- They did an amazing presentation of the financial prospects for our small company making investors rethink as many private firm debt burdens leave stockowners restless like nervous whales often shod credit remains uncertain thereby sending messages because corporate liquidity happens thereby most start keeping loan levels required becomes tricky eventually placing difficult status may drive loss using and since assets generate new deals have real true wealth making the projects bankable.
- Stock offerings that are considered bankable are usually backed by excellent credit history to secure various types of loans issued from certain established institutions.
- The banks quickly agreed that our promising startup was bankable due to its secure financial foundation and innovative product that was constantly in high demand.
- He proposed several bankable ideas that were interesting and had great potential and his vision helped make millions possible.
- Investors need to understand which ideas will yield bankable results because competition in the startup world does not improve those ventures lacking progress due to low viability of their product to the consumer market which could determine whether a highly financed startup succeeds or meets demise in failure to provide groundbreaking product services.
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Meaning 2
Guaranteed to bring a profit; "without bankable stars the film script aroused no interest".
Classification
All adjective clusters.