Glossary III

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fair trade
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a system in which two countries which are trading partners agree not to charge import taxes on particular goods they buy from each other
flexible
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if arrangements for work are flexible, employers can ask for doing different jobs, work part-time rather than full time. FLexible work also includes flexitime, job-sharing and teleworking 2Sth that can be changed easily to suit new situation
fluctuate
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if prices, income, rates fluctuate they change, increasing or falling often or regularly
fringe benefit
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an additional advantage or service given with a job besides wages. Pensions, company cars etc.
fund
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money that a person, organisation has available 2a company whose activity is putting money from investors into a particular type of investment or a range of investments, or an amount of money invested in this way
globalisation
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the tendency for the world economy to work as one unit, led by large international companies doing business all over the world.
glocalisation
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the idea that companies should think globally, but use methods in each particular place that are suited to it
goodwill payment
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a payment made to senior members of a business as a reward for hard work
growth
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an increase in size, amount or degree
headhunt
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to find a manager with the right skils and experience to do the particular job, often by persuading a suitable person to leave their previous job
headquarters
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the head office or main building of an organisation
hire(v)
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to agree to give someone a permanent job 2to empley a person or an organisation for a short time to do a particular job to
hire(n)
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an arrangement by which someone borrows sth for a period of time in exchange for money
holding
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a quantity of shares held in a company by a particular shareholder
hospitality
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services such as food and drink that an organisation for guests at a special event
hostile
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a hostile bid or takeover is one in which a company tries to buy another company whose shareholders do not want to sell
incentive
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sth which is used to encourage people to do sth, especially to make them work harder, produce more or spend more money
income
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money that a company makes from its activities, after taking away some costs 2money that you earn from your job or that you receive from investments
income stream
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regular amounts of money coming into a company or organisation from a particular activity or source, especially over a long period of time
instalment
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one of a series of regular payments that are made until all of an agreed amount has been paid
interest
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an amount paid by a borower to a lender, for example to a bank by someone borrowing money for a loan or by a bank to a depositor 2shares that you own in a company, or a part of a company that a person or organisation owns
interest rate
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the percentage rate used for calculating interest over a particular period of time, usually one year
invest
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to buy shares, bonds, property etc. in order to make profit to spend money on things that will make a business more successful and profitable
investment
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when money is put into a business in order to make it more successful and profitable, or the money that is put into business 2an amount of money that you invest
investor
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a person or organisation that invests money in order to make profit
jeopardise
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to risk losing or harming sth
job loss
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when people lose their jobs
joint venture
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a business activity in which two or more companies have invested together
launch(v)
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to show or make a new product is shown or made available for sale for the first time
launch(n)
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an accasion at which a new product is shown or made available for sale or use for the first time
lease
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if you lease sth from someone, you pay them to let you use it for particular period of time
ledger
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one of the books or computer records showing the totals of items shown separetely in the books of first entry or day books
liability
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an amount of money owed by a business to a supplier/lender 2the responsibility that a person or organisation has for loss, damage or injury caused to others, or for payment of debts
liquidation
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when company stops operating because it is in financial difficulty and its assests are sold to pay off debts
liquidity
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the ability of the company to make payments to employers and suppliers, interest payments to banks
loan
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money borrowed from a bank, financial institution, person etc. on which interest is usually paid to the lender until the loan is repayed
loan shark
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someone who lends money at very high rates of interest
logo
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a design or way of writing its name that a company or organisation uses as its official sign on its product
loss
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an event that causes a person or organisation to make a claim on an insurance contract
loyal
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if customers are loyal to a particular product, they continue to buy it and do not change to other products
loyalty
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the fact of being loyal to a particular product
management buyout
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when a company's top managers buy the company they work for
manufacturer
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to produce large quantities of goods to be sold, using machinery
market share
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the percentage of sales in a market that a company or product has
merger
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an accasion when two or more companies, organisations, join together to form a larger company
minutes
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an official written record of what is said and decided at a meeting
mismanage
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to manage a company economy badly
mortgage
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a legal arrangement where you borrow money from a financial intitution in order to buy land or a house, and you pay back the money over a period of years

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