financially
UK: faɪˈnænʃəli | US: faɪˈnænʃəli
adv. in a way that relates to finance or monetary matters
adv. from a financial perspective; regarding money management
The word "financially" derives from "finance," which entered English from Old French finance (meaning "payment, settlement"), itself originating from Late Latin finantia (from finis, "end" or "settlement of a debt"). The suffix -al (Latin -alis) forms adjectives, and -ly (Old English -lice) converts adjectives into adverbs. Thus, "financially" literally means "in a manner pertaining to monetary settlement." The evolution reflects the medieval focus on debts and payments as the core of financial systems.
She manages her budget financially responsibly.
The company is struggling financially due to market downturns.
He is secure financially but lacks free time.
The project was evaluated financially before approval.
They planned their retirement financially independent.