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What (who) is KIND Financial - definition


KIND Financial         
AMERICAN FINANCIAL TECHNOLOGY COMPANY
KIND Financial is an American company focused on providing financial technology services for the cannabis industry."New Software Could Help Marijuana Businesses Get Access to Banks" Inc..
Gifts in kind         
DONATIONS OF GOODS AND SERVICES INSTEAD OF MONEY
Gift in kind; Giving in kind; In-kind donation
Gifts in kind, also referred to as in-kind donations, is a kind of charitable giving in which, instead of giving money to buy needed goods and services, the goods and services themselves are given. Gifts in kind are distinguished from gifts of cash or stock.
financial consultant         
PROFESSIONAL WHO RENDERS FINANCIAL SERVICES TO CLIENTS
Investment Advisor; Investment advisor; Financial Adviser; Financial advisor; Fee-Only financial advisor; Financial consultant; Financial advice; Investment adviser; Mortgage advice; Personal financial planning; Professional advisors; Fee-only; Fee-only financial advisor; Financial advisors; Financial Manager; Financial Counselor; Financial Advisor; Investment Adviser; Investment advisor firm; Qualified Financial Adviser; Financial counseling; Financial consulting; Financial doctor; Quant-advisor; Financial advisers; Financial consultancy
A financial consultant is the same as a financial adviser
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Examples of use of KIND Financial
1. "Allegations that Saudi Arabia has not lived up to its commitments are not correct." The embassy for the United Arab Emirates issued a statement saying that "the UAE is meeting all commitments for financial aid that were made to the Palestinian Authority." The statement noted that the UAE has provided more than $471 million to the Palestinians "in direct and in–kind financial aid through multiple channels." Mohamed Melad, second secretary for the Libyan Embassy, acknowledged that Libya‘s own figures showed that it has paid less than 20 percent of its pledges since 2002, but he could not provide a reason for the deficit.