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empezar lección
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money risked or invested in business
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empezar lección
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time when an economy or industry is doing badly
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empezar lección
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one of the parts in which ownership of a company is divided
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debt/overdraft/ to be in red empezar lección
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money that a person or organisation owes to another
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empezar lección
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a place where shares are bought and sold
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empezar lección
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a description what is likely to happen in the future
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empezar lección
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the difference between the price that sth is sold and the cost of producing
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empezar lección
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a part of company's profit paid to the owners of shares
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empezar lección
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money which people or organisations put in business to make a profit
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empezar lección
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the money a business makes before payment to the government
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empezar lección
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the amount of money which business obtains from customers by selling goods or services
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empezar lección
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a financial or customer market in a newly developing country or former communist country
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empezar lección
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a document showing the money that has gone into and out of the account
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empezar lección
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a written statement showing that you received money, goods or services
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empezar lección
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a list showing how much you have to pay for foods or services recieved
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empezar lección
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a deficit in a bank acount caused by drawing more money that an acount holds
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empezar lección
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an amount paid by a borrower to a lender
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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when someone is unable to pay their debts
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empezar lección
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amount of business done in particular period
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empezar lección
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the part of economic cycle when prices or value of stocks fall
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empezar lección
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the amount of profit made from an investment
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empezar lección
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financial investments such as bonds or shares
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empezar lección
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products that can be sold to make a profit
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empezar lección
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money that you earn from your job or receive from investments
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empezar lección
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a young person who is very skilled or successful at something
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empezar lección
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someone who does a lot of complicated business transactions
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empezar lección
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a financial market in which prices are falling
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empezar lección
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a financial market in which prices are rising
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empezar lección
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a persuasive sales presentation
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empezar lección
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an offer to buy something
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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someone who starts a company and takes risk to make a profit
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empezar lección
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someone who owns shares in a company
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empezar lección
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money that a business or organisation received over period of time
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empezar lección
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characterized by success or prosperity
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empezar lección
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very good at noticing and understanding things that many people do not notice
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empezar lección
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sth belonging to an individual or business that has some value
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empezar lección
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is a fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
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empezar lección
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a person who buys and sells foregin money, shares in companies, etc for other people
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empezar lección
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people who deal in shares and bonds
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empezar lección
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someone who carefully examines the financial states of a company
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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the area of financial market where particular company does business
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empezar lección
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the capital that a company has from shares rather than from loans
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empezar lección
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the careful examination of performance of companies and stocks
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empezar lección
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the part of economy made up by companies
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empezar lección
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the profit that a company makes in particular period of time
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empezar lección
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things such as options or futures based on underlying assets such as shares, bonds and currencies
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empezar lección
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the rate at which the money of one country can be changed for the money of another country
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empezar lección
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the rate at which prices increase over time, causing the value of money to fall
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empezar lección
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a share or financial involvment in something such as business
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empezar lección
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a person or company that invest money in new companies, especially when this involves risk
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empezar lección
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an amount of money that you win or receive from someone unexpectedly
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empezar lección
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to suddenly get or win a lot of money
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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a profit that is made by selling property or an investment
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empezar lección
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a service where financial experts invest money of many people in many different companies
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empezar lección
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money that employees of a company pay regularly to be invested to provide than with a pension when they are older
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empezar lección
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to stop doing something or being involved in something
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empezar lección
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a situation in which you balance two opposing situations or qualities
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empezar lección
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a fixed-price contract to buy a certain amount of something for delivery at fixed future date
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not willing to do something and therefore slow to do it
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to adjust onself to different conditions, environment etc
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empezar lección
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when someone is given a particular job or task, or sent to work in particular place
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empezar lección
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the range of actions and mannerisms made by individuals, organisms in conjuntion with themselves or their environment
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empezar lección
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the attitudes or beliefs that are shared by particular group of people or in a particular organisation
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empezar lección
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the cultural variety and cultural differences that exist in the world, a society, or an organisation
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empezar lección
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esily changed to suit new conditions, adaptable
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empezar lección
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able to speak smoothly and redily
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empezar lección
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code of behaviour, etiquette
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a cultural group within a larger culture, often having beliefs or interests at variance with those of the larger culture
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empezar lección
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a feeling of confiusion felt by someone visiting a country or place that they do not know
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empezar lección
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is the understanding of the differences between themselves and people from other countries or backgrounds
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empezar lección
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to make people who have not met before feel relaxed with each other, often by starting a conversation
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to throw sb in at deep end empezar lección
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to make someone start a new difficult job or activity without helping them or preparing them for it
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empezar lección
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do not agree with other person
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empezar lección
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to be in or get into difficult situation in which you are in danger of being criticized or punished
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empezar lección
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to say something by accident that embarrasses or upsets someone
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get on like a house on fire empezar lección
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they like each other very much and become friends very quickly
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empezar lección
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something that surprises you and teaches you new facts about life, people etc
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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empezar lección
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when first considering sth, before having a chance to look at it carefully
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