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is when one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company.
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to be officially connected with or controlled by another, usually larger, company or organization
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assembleto build something by joining parts togetherasset
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apersonorcompany that takes care of someone else's investments
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somethingvaluablebelonging to a person or organization that can be used for the payment of debts
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a loanor otherFinancial support that is given to a person, company, or country to help them when they are in financial difficulties.
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afinancialstatement that shows a company's assets and debts at a particular time
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a situation where a business or a person is unable to pay a debt
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the rate of interest that is set by a central bank, and which is the lowest rate at which it lends money to otherbanksbellwether
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A company on the stock exchange whose success usually shows how successful othersimilarcompanies willbe.
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relatingto a large andsuccessful company, whose shares are considered to be a good investment
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the group of people who manage a company or organization
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a particular companythat buysand sells goods and services
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a small card bearing information (such as name and address) about a businessor businessrepresentative
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the money thatyou put intoyour bank account.
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a measurement of the amount of cash that comes into a Cash flow refers to the net balance of cash moving into and out of a business at a specificpoint in time.
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a group of enterprises or institutions of the same kind or function usually under a single ownership, management, or control
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the use of a particular type of money or payment system in the economy:
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A commodity is a basic good used in commerce that is interchangeable with other goods of the same type.
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the activity of selling goods or services to people for their own use, or a situation in which this happens
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a measurement of the changes in the cost of basic goods and services
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the business that makes the most money for a company and that is considered to be its most important and central one.
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knowing how much different products and services cost, and not wanting to spend moremoney than isnecessary
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a card authorizing purchases on credit
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any form of currency that only exists digitally, that usually has no central the issuance of new units, and tissuing or regulating authority but uses a decentralized system to record transactions and to prevent counterfeiting and fraudulent
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friendly or business interactions
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a reduction in the value or amount of something, for example a currency or sales
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a situation in which the value or price of something is reduced
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a need for goods or services that customers want to buy or use:
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an amount of money that you pay into a bank account
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a system in which payments are made by banks to an organization that would pay a bank's customers their money back if that bank went bankrupt
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The buying and selling of goods and services over the internet.
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E of firms is assessed by looking at long term outcomes, such as sustainable growth and development, or short term outcomes, how long an economy takes to stabilise after a sudden event.
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an organization, especially a business
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the activity of making money by starting or running businesses, especially when this involves taking financial risks
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one that exercises administrative or managerial controlfiscal
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of or relating to financial matters
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an organisational model with relatively few or no levels of middle management between the executives and the frontline employees
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if prices, levels, or interest rates fluctuate, they go up and down.
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a business that has bought the right to sell the products and services of another company
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legal disclosure document that must be given to individuals interested in buying a U.S. franchise
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the process of getting money from investors to invest in particular companies, projects, etc
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the division of a business that is charged with finding, recruiting, screening, and training job applicants. It also administers employee-benefit programs.
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an increase in prices over time, causing a reduction in the value of money
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the percentage amount that you pay for borrowing money, or get for lending money, for a period of time, usually a year
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International Monetary Fund empezar lección
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an international organization that checks on economic developments in member countries, encourages international trade, and helps and advises poorer countries or countries that are having economic problems
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the act of putting money into a business to buy new stock, machines, etc., or a sum of money that is invested in a business in this way
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a company that invests in shares, bonds, etc., for investors
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a person, organization, or country that puts money into something in order to make a profit or receive interest
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the number of workers who are available to be hired
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an economic indicator (such as spending on new plants and equipment) that more often than not maintains an existent trend for some time after the state of the economy has turned onto an opposite trend
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to begin something such as a plan or introduce something new such as a product
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the act of laying off an employee or a workforce
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a bank or other financial organization that lends money that is then paid back with interest
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the fact of being able to be changed into cash easily
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not making a profit. loyal
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A promotional program as of a retail business, airline, or restaurant, that rewards regular customers: typically, each purchase is assigned a point value, with accumulated points entitling a customer to free or discounted merchandise or services.
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a company that produces goods in large number
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the part of the economy of a country, city, area, etc. that is involved in producing goods, especially in factories
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the price that something could be sold for at a particular time
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goods that are offered for sale, especially in a store
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A micro market is an unmanned retail space where individuals can purchase food and beverages.
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the smallest amount of money that employers are legally allowed to pay someone who works for them
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actions taken by a government to control the amount of money in an economy and how easily available it is, for example by changing the interest rate
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an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself
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a small publication (such as a leaflet or newspaper) containing news of interest chiefly to a special group
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not-for-profit organizations only aim to benefit their members – every dollar raised or earned goes directly into running the organization. They do not have to operate for the public good.
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a greater supply of something than is needed
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a collection of company shares and other investments that are owned by a particular person or organization
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Knowing how much things cost and avoiding buying expensive things
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the main stock exchange where a public company's stock is traded
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not having shares that can be freely traded on the open market
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investment made in a company, usually a small one, whose shares are not bought and sold by the public
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money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
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The difference between the total cost of making and selling something and the price it is sold for.
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capitalized in shares that can be freely traded on the open market
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an amount or level of payment
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a period, usually at least six months, of low economic activity, when investments lose value, businesses fail, and unemployment rises
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the act of making something, or of something becoming, smaller in size, amount, degree, importance, etc.
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a person or company that sells something they have bought to someone else
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a place of business that sells merchandise in small quantities directly to customers.
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the ability of a company to keep its customers, rather than losing them to competitors
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the total income produced by a given source
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one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public
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an event or situation that is designed to show the good qualities of a person, organization, or product
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strategic human resource management: the process of planning the numbers and types of employees to hire in order to achieve the greatest success
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the number of people working at any one time
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an employee, investor, customer, etc. who is involved in or buys from a business and has an interest in its success
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company or organization manages its own activities and does not depend on a larger organization for money or approva
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a commodity for which the demand is constant
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A startup or start-up is a company or project undertaken by an entrepreneur to seek, develop, and validate a scalable business model.
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the proprietorship element in a corporation usually divided into shares and represented by transferable certificates proprietorship = the state or right of owning a business or holding property
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a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need, especially over a long period of time
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The definition of supply is the quantity of product or service a business has to offer to its client at a particular point in time.
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the chain of processes, businesses, etc. by which a commodity is produced and distributed: the companies, materials, and systems involved in manufacturing and delivering goods
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an amount of money that is subtracted from taxes owed
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A thriving business is one that registers healthy profits every year, grows, and expands rather quickly.
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voluntary exchange of goods or services between different economic actors
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a device (such as a word) pointing distinctly to the origin or ownership of merchandise to which it is applied and legally reserved to the exclusive use of the owner as maker or seller
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the volume of customers visiting a business establishment
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an agreement between two parties: a buyer and a seller. In a transaction, the seller supplies goods, services or other financial assets in exchange for cash funds.
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the total amount of sales you make over a set period
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a company or a person that sells a particular product
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Money that is invested or is available for investment in a new company, especially one that involves risk.
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someone who buys and sells goods in large amounts to shops and businesses
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the act of taking money out of an account, or the amount of money taken
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