F-eye-nance or F-en-ance
As there is nothing important going in the news concerning financial markets and investment banks right now, I wanted to get people's input on the accepted pronounciation of finance. I have heard both forms of pronounciation used and want to know what is considered the most acceptable for use in IB in NY. What is with the discrepancy?
F-eye-nance or F-en-ance
F-eye-nance - personallay can't stand the other pronunciation.
I say it feyenance. However, everyone down here in Texas says fenance and looks at me weird when I use the other version.
Seeing as I can't understand any of my professors, I'm not really sure. My vote is for f-eye-nance. The more important question is how this made the front page...
Professors in Florida tend to pronounce it fenance as well. Maybe it is a southern thing??
F-eye-nance - the other way irritates me as well. Sounds stuffy/snoody
From what I've gathered over the past 5 years, it seems that feyenance seems to be the practitioners' way to say it, while fenance seems to be the academics' preference
fenance if you're a baller. sounds more sophisticated.
I had the misery of having an econ professor that called it f-en-ance and the class (all 300+ of them) would laugh every single time. God the horror!
What about IB in SF? How is it said there?
In SF and Silicon Valley, I've almost exclusively heard Feyenance. Agree w/ Wallstreethokie, that the majority of the academics seem to prefer fenance.
In general older people seem to say f-en-ance - MDs and professors.
The rest say f-eye-nance.
I'm new here, but someone told me that I'm gonna find that all the people who actually do these things call it f-en-ance. Since then, I've heard some professionals call it f-en-ance.
this JPM VP of Lev Fin said Leveraged "F-en-nance"
i always thought it was one of those British things
All British people say f-eye-nane, f-en-nance just isn't a word in British English (aka correct English). However if you were saying financier then you would use F-en-nancier
From my experience:
Interviewers/Professionals: Feynance Professors: Fenance
As the LSO says: This is FI-nance. FI as in “FIx me a drink, Jeeves.” FI as in “FIlling my wallet with Benjamins.” FI as in “FIckle with my private jets.” (http://www.leveragedsellout.com/2006/02/the-shitshow/)
Personally, I bounce back and forth between Finn-ance and Fine-ance depending a bit on the usage. I prefer Finn-ance but in certain phrases/sentences it just sounds wrong to me. I don't think I ever say Fen-ance, not sure what's up with that.
Also, fine-ancing or finn-ancing? I prefer the latter.
Depends on the usage.
"We are fine-ancing the company's revolver." "They are seeking finn-ancing." "I am a fine-ance major." "I work in leveraged finn-ance." (It makes me cringe when people say it the other way)
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Toe-May-Toe vs. Toe-Mah-Toe or Poe-Tay-Toe vs. Poe-Tah-Toe, it's all the same in the end.
I agree with some of the previous comments
F-en-ance for the academics and F-eye-nance for the people who didn't go to college for 10 years
I say f-eye-nance
I use both depending on my mood and who I am speaking with. The guys on Bloomberg Radio say Finn-ance
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