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Corporation
A lot of companies
Assets (n)
Things such as money, property or land owned by a person, company or organisation
Capital intensive (adj, phr)
requiring the investment of a large sums of money before it starts
Educated guess (n phr)
A guess based on knowledge and experience and there likely to be correct
Get the message across (v-phr)
To tell people what yo think about something
Rally (n)
To increase or improve after a share price fall
Risk averse (adj-phr)
Not wanting to take risks
Share (n)
One of the equal parts into which a company's capital is divided, entitling the holder to a proportion of the profits
Stock (n)
The capital by a company or corporation through the issue and subscription or shares
Bear market (n-phr)
A time when the share prices of a company are falling as a lot of people are selling them
Bond (n)
A certificate issued by a goner,net or a public company promising to replay borrowed money at a fixed rate of interest a specified time
Broker (n)
Someone whose job is to buy sell shares
Bull market (n-phr)
A time when the share prices of a company are rising as a lot of people are buying them
Capital (n)
An amount of money that you can use to start a business or to make more money
Commodity (n)
A raw or primary agricultural product. That be bought and sold such as a copper or coffee
Dividen (n)
An amount of money paid regularly to someone who owns shares in a company from the company profits
Equities (n)
Shares companies especially ordinary shares,of the activity of trading these shares
Float (v)
To star selling a company shares to the public
Returns (n)
The profits that you get from an investment
Shareholder (n)
Someone's who owns shares in a company
Stake (n)
Part of a business that you own or an amount of money that yo have invested in a business
Stoke exchange (n)
The place where stock and shares in companies are bought and sold
Bait (n)
Something that you use to persuade someone do something
Boost (n)
An act or event that increase or improves something
Bond
A certificate issue by a government or a public company at a fixed rate or interest at a specified time
Broker
Someone whose job is to buy and sell shares
Bull market
A time when the shares prices of a company are rising a lot of people are buying them
Commodity
A raw material or primary agricultural product that we can be bought and sold, such as copper or coffee
Dividend
An amount of money paid regularly to someone who owns shares in a company
Equities
Shares in companies especially ordinary shares or the activity tranding these shares
Float
The start selling a company's shares to the public
Returns
The profits that yo get from a invest
Shareholder
Someone who owns shares in a company
Stake
Part of a business that you own or a an amount of money that you have invested in a business
Stoke exchange
The place where stock and shares in companies are bought and sold
Assets
Things such as money, property or land owned by a person, company or organisation
Capital intensive
Requiring the investment of a. Large sums of money before it starts
Educate guess
A guess bases on a knowledge and experience and therefore likely to be correct
Get the message across
To tell other people what you think about something
Rally
To increase or improve after a share price fall
Risk averse
One of the equal parts into which a companies capital is divided entailing the holder to a proportion of the profits
Bear market
A time when the prices of a company are falling a lot of people are selling them
Depreciation
A loss of value especially over time
Livelihood
The way that you earn money you need for living
Median
Relating to the middle number or amount in a serie
Plantation
An ara of land in a country where a crop is grown
Prospective
Likely or expected to happen. Likely to become spot be: prospective clients
Sideline
A job r business in addition to main job or business
Break even
To not make money, but also not to lose money
Broad spectrum
A wide variety of something, their options covered a broad spectrum
Cash- generative
Procuciong a profit for a business
Chase payment
To tray to get an amount of money owned that has not been paid back by the expected time
Cover cost
To be enough money to pay for something
Creditor
A person or organisation that someone Owens money to
Debtor
Someone who Owens money
Distressed
To be ofered for sale, usually at the price below the market
Expenditure
The total amount of money that a government or person spends on something
Raise capital
To manage to get money to invest in a business project
Partnership
A company which is owned by two or more people
Cashflow
The movement of money in and out of a business or bank account
Business Angel
A person why invest money in a new business financial, typically one who invest private capital in a small or newly established enterprise
Prize
Dinero en efectivo
Pump
Bombard ear
Pump money into
To spend a lot of money trying to make something operate sauces fully
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