Erweiterter Wortschatz für TOEFL - Geld und Geschäft
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter zum Thema Geld und Geschäft, wie zum Beispiel „soar“, „overdue“, „quotation“ usw., die für die TOEFL-Prüfung benötigt werden.
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to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts
fluktuieren
able to be changed from one form of currency, investment, or security into another
konvertibel
relating to the removal or reduction of governmental power or regulations from an industry, commodity, etc.
deregulatorisch
costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount
extravagant
relating to government revenue or public money, especially taxes
fiskalisch
relating to a policy in which private businesses are allowed to thrive without government control
Laissez-Faire
not paid, done, etc. within the required or expected timeframe
überfällig
the money that is demanded by the court to be paid to an ex-spouse or ex-partner
Unterhalt
a loan guarantee that may be taken away if the loan is not repaid
Sicherheit
a payment or concession to encourage someone to do something specific
Anreiz
a formal inspection of a business's financial records to see if they are correct and accurate or not
Audit
an act of giving money to a foreign country, a failing company, or an organization on the verge of collapse to ensure their safety from bankruptcy
Rettungsaktion
the state or condition of not having enough money to pay one's debts
Insolvenz
a statement indicating the cost of a specific service or piece of work
Angebot
a challenging situation caused by a shortage, such as time, money, or resources, that requires immediate attention or action
Krise
(economics) a decrease in the amount of money in an economy, resulting in falling or unchanged prices
Deflation
an amount of money paid regularly to the shareholders of a company
Dividende
(finance) the value of a company's shares in relation to its debts
Hebel
an amount of money demanded or paid for the release of a person who is in captivity
Lösegeld
an amount of money that a government or organization pays to lower the costs of producing goods or providing services so that prices do not increase
Subvention
the act of loaning money to others and demanding a very high interest rate
Wucher
financial assets in the form of money or able to be easily converted into money
Liquidität
the theory or policy of controlling the amount of money in circulation as the preferred method of stabilizing the economy
Monetarismus
an economic situation with persistent high inflation and a high unemployment rate
Stagflation
a corporation formed by merging different firms or businesses
Konglomerat
a business company controlled or owned by a holding or parent company
Tochtergesellschaft
an advertising television program that tries to promote a product by giving a lot of information about it in a supposedly objective manner
Infomercial
the act of reducing or limiting something in order to reach financial stability
Einschränkung
the process of having someone outside of a company provide goods or services for that company
Outsourcing
a person whose job is to sell and buy assets and goods for other people
Broker
a person who lends money to people, typically under illegal conditions, at a very high rate of interest
Zahlungsgeldverleiher
a rich and powerful person who is successful in business or industry
Magnat
(in business, politics, etc.) a situation in which the competition is so fierce that everyone is willing to do whatever it takes to be successful, even if it means harming others