IFA
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IFA or Ifa may refer to:
Organisations
Economics
- Independent financial adviser, a type of financial services professional in the UK
- Index Fund Advisors
- Institute and Faculty of Actuaries, representing actuaries in the UK
- Institute of Actuaries, in England, Wales and Northern Ireland
- Faculty of Actuaries, in Scotland
- Institute of Financial Accountants, representing accountants in the UK
- International Fiscal Association
- International Forfaiting Association
Sports
- Indian Football Association, West Bengal, India
- Indoor Football Alliance
- Intercollegiate Fencing Association
- Intercollegiate Football Association, college football organization, 1873–1893
- International Fistball Association
- Iraq Football Association
- Irish Football Association, in Northern Ireland
- Islamabad Football Association
- Israel Football Association
Other organizations
- India Foundation for the Arts, a philanthropic organization
- India–Albania Friendship Association, in India
- Indo-GDR Friendship Association, in India
- Industrieverband Fahrzeugbau, East German vehicle manufacturer
- Institute for Archaeologists, in the UK
- Institute for Astronomy, University of Hawaii group that maintains the Mauna Kea Observatory
- Institute for Occupational Safety and Health of the German Social Accident Insurance, a German research institute near Bonn
- International Federation on Ageing
- International Fertilizer Industry Association, represents the global fertilizer industry
- International of Anarchist Federations, L'international des Federations Anarchistes
- Internationale Funkausstellung Berlin, a consumer electronics trade fair
- Irish Farmers' Association
- New York University Institute of Fine Arts, a graduate school of New York University
Other uses
- Ifá, a system of divination that originated in West Africa
- Inter-Island Ferry Authority, a ferry service in Alaska
- Interconnexion France-Angleterre, a system for the transfer of electricity between France and England
- Interest Flooding Attack, a denial-of-service attack
- Interferometer, a device to measure the interference pattern caused by differing waves
- Indirect Fluorescent Antibody, test
- Incomplete Freund's adjuvant, an antigen solution to boost the immune system
- In-Flight Abort, test in spaceflight industry
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gollark: Well, if it would actually be better for them than the equivalent money try and convince them so.
gollark: Recommend them it, as I said.
gollark: Unless you want to constrain the other person's choices (see: gift cards) in which case bee you.
gollark: It is generally considered good for the costs of gifts between you to equalise over time. So to skip transaction costs you should simply not exchange money and recommend products to each other periodically.
See also
- Aífe, a character in Irish mythology
- Aoife, an Irish given name
- Ivar F. Andresen (1896–1940), Norwegian opera singer
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