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Created / Updated 28.01.2013 / 30.12.2023
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when one company combines with another one

merger

when one company offers to buy or aquire another one

takeover bid

buying and selling stocks or shares for clients

stockbroking

all the investments owned by an indiviual or organization

portfolio

the profits made on investments

returns

unable to pay depts or continue to do business

to be bankrupt

the ending or relaxxing of legal restrictions

deregulation

a group of companies, operating in different fields, which have joined together

conglomerate

the price paid for borrowing money, paid to the lenders

interest

an agreement which allows you to borrow money from a bank, especially in order to buy a house or apartment

mortgage

the money generated by an investment

cash flow

non-government organisation

NGO

someone who receives something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time

borrower

use a property or another asset to guarantee a payment

collateralized

failure to repay a loan

default

the leander´s estimation of people´s ability to fulfill their financial commitments

credit rating

to cancel a bad dept or worthless asset from an account

to write off

a card which guarantees payment for goods and services

credit card

a financial service where money is invested in a way which tries to make very big profits, but also has big risks

hedge funds

distribution according to a plan

allocation

to organise something to make a profit

commercialize

positive or negative consequences of economic activities experienced by other people

externalities

basic systems and services such as transport and power supplies

infrastructure

the best or most likely to bring success

optimal

the result or effect of an action or situation

outcome

not limited by anyrules or controls

unfettered

the tax people pay on their wages

income tax

tax deducted directl from your gross pay before you get your pay

direct tax

the more you earn, the higher the taxes get

progressive tax

tax on goods or services

indirect tax

tax on top of the product

value added tax

in some countries you have to pay it if you are rich

wealth tax

the difference between the funds a country receives and those it pays for all international transactions

balance of payments

to put money aside to spend in the future

to save

a state of balance, for example when suplly is the same as demand

equilibrium

an amount of money that is smaller than is needed

deficit

an excess: a quantity that is larger than is needed

surplus

government actions concerning taxation and public expenditure

fiscal policy

government or central bank actions concerning the rate of growth of the money in circulation

monetary policy

the total amount of money available in an economy at a particular time

money supply