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price fixing
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(Preisbindung)

(Preisbindung)

Preiskartell

an agreement between business rivals to not sell products at a lower price

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The company was fined millions of dollars for engaging in price fixing with its competitors, violating antitrust laws.
The investigation uncovered evidence of price fixing among major pharmaceutical companies, artificially inflating drug prices.

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alimony
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(Alimente)

Unterhalt

the money that is demanded by the court to be paid to an ex-spouse or ex-partner

arrears
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(Schulden)

(Schulden)

Rückstand

an unpaid debt that is past due

collateral
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(Sicherheiten)

(Sicherheiten)

Sicherheit

a loan guarantee that may be taken away if the loan is not repaid

contingency
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(Unvorhergesehenes)

(Unvorhergesehenes)

Rücklage

the funds that are set aside for unforeseen expenses that may arise in the future

lump sum
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/lˈʌmp sˈʌm/
(Pauschalbetrag)

(Pauschalbetrag)

Einmalzahlung

a single, large payment made in full, instead of smaller payments made over time

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Kompositum
overhead
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/ˈoʊvɝˈhɛd/
(Überkopfkosten)

(Überkopfkosten)

Gemeinkosten

the regular costs required for maintaining a business or an organization

top-up
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/ˈtɑˌpəp/
(Aufladung)

(Aufladung)

Nachzahlung

an extra amount of money added to an existing sum so that it reaches the required total

bubble
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(Blase)

(Blase)

Preisspeicher

a rapid trend of increase in prices that eventually leads to a collapse

face value
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/fˈeɪs vˈæljuː/
(Gesichtswert)

(Gesichtswert)

Nennwert

the price that is imprinted on a product

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Kompositum
outlay
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(Ausgabe)

(Ausgabe)

Aufwendung

an amount of budget dedicated to something

income
receivables
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(Forderungsbestand)

(Forderungsbestand)

Forderungen

the amount of unpaid debt that a company expects to receive from its customers or another company

seed money
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/sˈiːd mˈʌni/
(Gründungsfinanzierung)

(Gründungsfinanzierung)

Startkapital

the initial amount of money needed to start a business or project

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stake
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(Anteilschei)

(Anteilschei)

Beteiligung

an amount of money invested in a business

nickel
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(Fünf-Cent-Münze)

(Fünf-Cent-Münze)

Nickel

a five-cent coin of Canada and the US

corkage
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(Korkgebühr)

Korkgeld

an amount of money charged by a restaurant for drinking a wine that was bought from somewhere else by the customer

What is "corkage"?

Corkage refers to the amount of money a restaurant charges for serving wine brought in by the customer. This fee covers the cost of opening and serving the wine, as well as the use of the restaurant's glassware and facilities. It is a common thing in many dining establishments that allows people to enjoy their own wine selection while dining out, with an additional cost.

gratuity
gratuity
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(Belohnung)

(Belohnung)

Trinkgeld

an additional amount of money given to someone for their services

What is "gratuity"?

Gratuity, often referred to as a tip, is an additional sum of money given voluntarily by a customer to a service worker, such as a waiter or bartender, in appreciation for good service. It is typically calculated as a percentage of the total bill and is not included in the advertised price of the meal or service. Gratuity is a customary practice in many countries, especially in the hospitality industry, and serves as a way for customers to express gratitude for excellent service.

building society
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/bˈɪldɪŋ səsˈaɪəɾi/
(Bauverein)

(Bauverein)

Bausparkasse

a financial instituion that offers loans or interest for the money invested there

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cash dispenser
cash dispenser
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/kˈæʃ dɪspˈɛnsɚ/
(Bankautomat)

(Bankautomat)

Geldautomat

an automatic machine that allows people to withdraw money or do other banking operation using a debit card

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clearing house
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/klˈɪɹɪŋ hˈaʊs/
(Clearingstelle)

(Clearingstelle)

Zahlungsverkehrssystem

a financial institution that oversees exchanging cheques and other financial transactions

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giro
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(Giroverfahren)

(Giroverfahren)

Giro

a predominantly european system that allows different institutions within a country to electronically transfer money

line of credit
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/lˈaɪn ʌv kɹˈɛdɪt/
(Betragsrahmen)

(Betragsrahmen)

Kreditlinie

the maximum amount of loan that a customer is allowed to receive

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Kompositum
fintech
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(Fintech)

(Fintech)

Finanztechnologie

the technological innovation in financial services

pension pot
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/pˈɛnʃən pˈɑːt/
(Pensionskasse)

(Pensionskasse)

Rentenansparfonds

the total accumulated savings set aside for retirement

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child support
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/tʃˈaɪld səpˈoːɹt/
(Unterhaltszahlungen für Kinder)

(Unterhaltszahlungen für Kinder)

Kindesunterhalt

a regular payment from one parent to financially support the child after a divorce

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Kompositum
corporate welfare
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/kˈɔːɹpɚɹət wˈɛlfɛɹ/
(Corporate Welfare)

(Corporate Welfare)

Unternehmensförderung

subsidies, incentives, or benefits given by the government to big or growing businesses and corporations

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curtailment
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(Reduzierung)

(Reduzierung)

Einschränkung

the act of reducing or limiting something in order to reach financial stability

to wind down
to wind down
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/wˈɪnd dˈaʊn/
(Abwicklung)

(Abwicklung)

niedergang

to slowly reduce the activity of a business or organization, leading to its eventual closure

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Phrasenstatus
separable
Verb der Phrase
wind
Partikel der Phrase
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