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Liste de Mots Niveau C1 - Argent

Ici, vous apprendrez quelques mots anglais sur l'argent et la finance, tels que « faillite », « cassé », « enjeu », etc. préparés pour les apprenants C1.

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CEFR C1 Vocabulary
free market

an economic system that is not operated by the government rather by free competition and supply and demand

libre marché

libre marché

[nom]
stock exchange

a place in which shares and stocks are traded

Bourse

Bourse

[nom]
bankrupt

(of organizations or people) legally declared as unable to pay their debts to creditors

qui a fait faillite

qui a fait faillite

[Adjectif]
broke

having little or no financial resources

fauché, en faillite

fauché, en faillite

[Adjectif]
stake

an amount of money invested in a business

intérêt

intérêt

[nom]
market economy

an economic system in which private businesses determine production, prices, and salaries not the government

économie de marché

économie de marché

[nom]
earnings

(always plural) money received for work done or services provided

rendement, profit

rendement, profit

[nom]
incentive

a payment or concession to encourage someone to do something specific

prime

prime

[nom]
to hoard

to gather and store a large supply of food, money, etc., usually somewhere secret

faire des réserves, stocker

faire des réserves, stocker

[verbe]
extravagant

costing a lot of money, more than the necessary or affordable amount

prodigieux

prodigieux

[Adjectif]
to fluctuate

to vary or waver between two or more states or amounts

fluctuer

fluctuer

[verbe]
to freeze

to legally prevent money, property, or a bank account from being used or sold

immobiliser

immobiliser

[verbe]
to level off

to reach a stable or steady state after a period of fluctuation or change

s'équilibrer, niveler, aplanir

s'équilibrer, niveler, aplanir

[verbe]
fundraising

the process or provision of financial aid for something such as a charity or cause, usually through holding special events

collecte de fonds

collecte de fonds

[nom]
depression

a time of little economic activity and high unemployment, which lasts for a long time

dépression

dépression

[nom]
equilibrium

a balanced state between opposing influences or powers

équilibre

équilibre

[nom]
monopoly

a situation in which one organization or entity exclusively controls the production, distribution, or trade of a product or service, making other rivals unable to compete

monopole

monopole

[nom]
merger

the joining of two companies or organizations together to form a larger one

fusion

fusion

[nom]
donor

someone or something that gives money, clothes, etc. to a charity for free

donateur, donatrice

donateur, donatrice

[nom]
index

a system that provides the amount of prices, costs, etc. so that one can compare them with their previous value

indice

indice

[nom]
portfolio

a group of shares that a person or organization owns

portefeuille

portefeuille

[nom]
near-field communication

a technology that allows short-range data transfer between cell phones and other electronic devices to do things such as paying for a purchase, etc.

communication en champ proche

communication en champ proche

[nom]
buck

one dollar

un dollar

un dollar

[nom]
nickel

a five-cent coin of Canada and the US

pièce de 5 cents

pièce de 5 cents

[nom]
dime

a ten-cent coin of Canada and the US

pièce de dix cents

pièce de dix cents

[nom]
peak

the topmost point on a graph that indicates the highest level reached during a progression or development

extremum

extremum

[nom]
worthless

not having value, use, or importance

sans valeur

sans valeur

[Adjectif]
costly

costing much money, often more than one is willing to pay

coûteux

coûteux

[Adjectif]
cut

a share in something monetary

part

part

[nom]
prepaid

already paid for

pré-timbré

pré-timbré

[Adjectif]
priceless

having great value or importance

inestimable

inestimable

[Adjectif]
to privatize

to change the ownership of an industry, service, or business from public to private

privatiser

privatiser

[verbe]
quotation

a statement indicating the cost of a specific service or piece of work

devis

devis

[nom]
subsidy

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

subsides, subvention

subsides, subvention

[nom]
tariff

a tax paid on goods imported or exported

droit de douane

droit de douane

[nom]
accountancy

an accountant's profession or tasks

comptabilité

comptabilité

[nom]
to back

to give emotional or financial support to someone or something

soutenir

soutenir

[verbe]
to consolidate

to merge several financial accounts, debts, funds, into one

fusionner

fusionner

[verbe]
to deposit

to put an amount of money or other item of value into a bank account

verser, déposer

verser, déposer

[verbe]
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