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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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