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Možná se Vám bude hodit náš anglický mini-slovníček pojmů:
assets – (n.) the property, equipment etc. owned by a business considered together, as shown in its
balance sheet
balance of trade – (n.) the difference between the value of a country´s exports and its imports
cash flow – (n.) the amount of money coming into and going out of a company, and the timing of
these
debt – (n.) an amount of money that is owed
expenses – (n.) money that an employee spends while they do their job, for example on travel and
food, and which their employer then pays back
found – (v.) to start a new activity, organization etc.
gross domestic product GDP – (n.) the total value of goods and services produced in a country´s
economy, not including income from abroad
headhunt – (v.) to search for the top-class specialists, employees for higher positions
interest rate – (n.) the cost of borrowing money, expressed as a percentage over a particular period
such as a month or year
joint account – (n.) a bank account in the name of more than one person, for example a husband or
wife
kick-back – (n.) money paid illegally to sb. in return for work or help
loss-leader – (n.) an item that a shop sells at a very low price to attract customers
money-spinner – (n.) st. that earns a lot of money
niche market – (n.) a market for a product or service, perhaps an expensive or unusual one that
does not have many buyers but that may be profitable for companies who sell it
overdraft – (n.) an arrangement between a bank and a customer allowing them to take out more
money from their account than they had in it
payable – (adj.) that must be paid or can be paid
quotation (price quotation) – (n.) a statement of how much money a particular piece of work will
cost
revenue – (n.) the amount a company receives from sales in a particular period
subsidy – (n.) money that is paid by a government or organization to make something cheaper to
buy, use, or produce
tycoon – (n.) a person who is successful in business or industry and has become rich and powerful
undercut – (v.) to sell goods or services at a lower price than your competitors
variable costs – (n.) flexible costs
windfall – (n.) an amount of money that sb. wins or receives unexpectedly
yield – (v.) to produce or provide st., for example a profit, result or crop
zero-rated – (adj.) that you don´t need to pay VAT on
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