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Vocabulary Input ProgrammeTopic : Economy
aboutmuet ink isas.b logspot.myPart 2
FINANCE21
(noun) : finances (pl.) the way in which money is used and handled - especially large amounts of
money ; by governments and companies
FISCAL22
(adjective) of or relating to money and especially the money a government,
business, or organization earns, spends, and owes
INFLATION23
(noun) a continual increase in the price of goods and services
INTEREST24
(noun) the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money or
money paid to you by a bank for the money you have in a bank account
INVESTMENT25
(noun): investments (pl.) something that you buy with the idea
that it will increase in value, usefulness, etc.
LOAN26
(noun): loans (pl.) an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back : an amount of money that is borrowed
LOSS27
(noun): losses (pl.) money that is spent and that is more than the amount earned or received
MARKET28
(noun) the amount of need and desire that
people have for a product or service — used to describe how many
people want to buy something
FREE MARKET29
(noun) free markets (pl.) an economic market or system in which prices are based on competition among
private businesses and not controlled by a government
PROFIT30
(noun) profits (pl.) money that is made in a business, through investing, etc., after all the
costs and expenses are paid : a financial gain
PROFIT MARGIN31
(noun) profit margins (pl.) the difference between the cost of buying or making something and the
price at which it is sold
RECESSION32
(noun) recessions (pl.) a period of time in which there is a decrease in economic activity and
many people do not have jobs
STOCK33
(noun) stocks (pl.) the supply of goods available
for sale in a store
STOCK MARKET34
(noun) stock markets (pl.) a system for buying and selling stocks or a place where stocks are
bought and sold
TAX35
(noun) taxes (pl.) an amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their
income, the value of their property, etc., and that is used to pay for the things done by the
government
INCOME TAX36
(noun) income taxes (pl.) a tax paid on the money that a person or business receives as
income
TAX DEDUCTIBLE37
(adjective) allowed to be subtracted from the total
amount of your income before you calculate the tax you are required to
pay : allowable as a deduction from taxes
COMMERCE38
(noun) activities that relate to the buying
and selling of goods and services
TRADE39
(noun) trades (pl.) the activity or process of buying,
selling, or exchanging goods or services
TRADE-IN40
(noun) trade-ins (pl.) something (such as a used car) that you sell to a business as part of your
payment for something new
VALUE41
(noun) values (pl.) the amount of money that
something is worth : the price or cost of something
BOOK VALUE42
(noun) the amount of money that
something (such as a car) is officially worth based on its age, style,
condition, etc.
TARIFF43
(noun) an official list or table showing the d
uties or customs imposed by agovernment on imports or exports.
VENTURE44
(noun) a business enterprise or
speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit
VENDOR45
(noun) a person or a business that sells a
particular type of product
Vocabulary Input ProgrammeTopic : Economy
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