Business Englisch
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Langue | Deutsch |
Catégorie | Anglais |
Niveau | École primaire |
Crée / Actualisé | 28.01.2013 / 30.12.2023 |
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to give an item/ money to antoher person for a specified time
to lend
to receive an item/money from another person for a specified time
to borrow
to have the obligation to pay back a debt
to owe
buying and selling stocks or shares for clients
stock broking
the profits made on investments
returns
written promises to repair or replace products that develop a fault
warranties
a group of people chosen to govern the affairs of a corporation or other large institution
board of directors
a rival, a person who sells the same services or goods
competitor
a policy designed to redress past discrimination against women and minority groups through measures to improve their economic and educational opportunities
affirmative action
required, obligatory, necessary according to the law
compulsory
the number of people to start and sustain a change
critical mass
top levels of management
leadership ranks
the ability to make a good return on capital invested in the business
profitability
the amount of money a company earns on the investment of its shareholders
return on equity
using retained earnings rather than borrowing
self-financing
equivalent to the chairman of the board of directors in Britain
president
a company that has just been formed
start up company
a new idea or method
innovation
a situation of danger or difficulty
crisis
something you plan to do
objective (noun)
when someone is raised to a higher or more important position
promotion
the section of the economy under government control
public sector
a plan for achieving success
strategy
a person with a less important position in an organization
subordinate
to set apart for a particular purpose, for example funds for a new project
to allocate
an organization whose prime mission is not to make money e.g. a charity
not-for-profit-organization
the manager with the most authority in the normal, everyday management of a company
CEO
a person who provides expert advice for a company
consultant
interactions between employers and employees, or managers and workers
relations
knowing that there is little risk of losing one´s employment
job security
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