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Lista Słówek Poziomu B2 - Money

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CEFR B2 Vocabulary
to credit
to credit
[Czasownik]

to add a sum of money to a bank account

wpłacać, przelewać

wpłacać, przelewać

Ex: The employer credited the employee's salary to their bank account at the end of each month. 
economy
economy
[Rzeczownik]

the system in which money, goods, and services are produced or distributed within a country or region

gospodarka

gospodarka

Ex: The country's economy grew rapidly due to investments in technology and infrastructure. 
economic
economic
[przymiotnik]

relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country

ekonomiczny

ekonomiczny

Ex: Rising unemployment rates were a major economic concern during the recession. 
accounting
accounting
[Rzeczownik]

a systematic process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions and information of an organization or individual

księgowość, zarządzanie finansami

księgowość, zarządzanie finansami

Ex: The accounting department prepares financial statements such as the balance sheet and income statement to reflect the financial position and performance of the company. 
asset
asset
[Rzeczownik]

a valuable resource or quality owned by an individual, organization, or entity, typically with economic value and the potential to provide future benefits

aktyw, cenny zasób

aktyw, cenny zasób

Ex: Real estate is considered a valuable asset due to its potential for long-term appreciation and rental income. 
budget
budget
[Rzeczownik]

a specific amount of money set aside for a particular use

budżet, przeznaczenie budżetowe

budżet, przeznaczenie budżetowe

Ex: The project has a strict budget for equipment. 
capital
capital
[Rzeczownik]

assets used to generate more assets, especially in business or production

kapitał, fundusz

kapitał, fundusz

Ex: The company invested capital in new machinery. 
debit
debit
[Rzeczownik]

an entry indicating an increase in assets or an expense, and a decrease in debts or income

debet, zapis debetowy

debet, zapis debetowy

Ex: The accountant recorded the purchase as a debit. 
finance
finance
[Rzeczownik]

the act of managing large sums of money, especially by governments or corporations

finanse, zarządzanie finansami

finanse, zarządzanie finansami

Ex: Poor finance planning led to the company's bankruptcy. 
investment
investment
[Rzeczownik]

the act or process of putting money into something to gain profit

inwestycja

inwestycja

Ex: She made a significant investment in stocks, hoping to see substantial returns over the next few years. 
financing
financing
[Rzeczownik]

the act of providing a sum of money for running a business, activity, project, or individual needs, typically through loans, investments, etc.

finansowanie, dofinansowanie

finansowanie, dofinansowanie

Ex: Government financing supports infrastructure projects like road construction and public transportation improvements. 
borrowing
borrowing
[Rzeczownik]

the act of getting money from a person or an organization with the agreement to repay the borrowed amount along with any related interest or fees within a specified period

pożyczanie

pożyczanie

Ex: Borrowing allows individuals and organizations to access capital they need for investments or expenses without needing to liquidate existing assets. 
debt
debt
[Rzeczownik]

the condition or state of owing money

dług, zadłużenie

dług, zadłużenie

Ex: She fell into debt after medical expenses. 
grant
grant
[Rzeczownik]

an amount of money given by the government or another organization for a specific purpose

dotacja, stypendium

dotacja, stypendium

Ex: The research team received a grant to fund their study on renewable energy. 
loan
loan
[Rzeczownik]

a sum of money that is borrowed from a bank which should be returned with a certain rate of interest

pożyczka, kredyt

pożyczka, kredyt

Ex: She took out a loan to buy her first home, which she plans to repay over 30 years. 
to possess
to possess
[Czasownik]

to have something as one's own

posiadać, mieć

posiadać, mieć

Ex: As an avid art collector, he possesses valuable paintings from renowned artists. 
distribution
distribution
[Rzeczownik]

the process of supplying shops and other businesses with products to be sold

dystrybucja

dystrybucja

Ex: The company improved its distribution network to ensure products reach stores faster. 
inflation
inflation
[Rzeczownik]

the ongoing increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time

inflacja, wzrost cen

inflacja, wzrost cen

Ex: High inflation reduces the purchasing power of consumers. 
welfare
welfare
[Rzeczownik]

a financial aid provided by the government for people who are sick, unemployed, etc.

opieka społeczna, zasiłek

opieka społeczna, zasiłek

Ex: The government increased welfare benefits to support families during the economic downturn. 
profit
profit
[Rzeczownik]

the sum of money that is gained after all expenses and taxes are paid

zysk,  profit

zysk, profit

Ex: The company reported a significant profit for the fiscal year, reflecting efficient operations and strong sales. 
standard of living

the level of wealth, welfare, comfort, and necessities available to an individual, group, country, etc.

Ex: Improved infrastructure and healthcare services have contributed to a higher standard of living in urban areas. 
balance
balance
[Rzeczownik]

a state in an account where the total credits exactly equal the total debits, leaving no difference

saldo, bilans

saldo, bilans

Ex: After reconciling the books, the accountant confirmed the balance was zero. 
bank statement
bank statement
[Rzeczownik]

a document given by a bank to an account holder, providing a summary of all financial transactions within a specified period

wyciąg bankowy, wyciąg z konta

wyciąg bankowy, wyciąg z konta

Ex: John reviewed his bank statement to reconcile his records with his monthly expenses. 
collapse
collapse
[Rzeczownik]

a sudden decrease in something's value, such as a price or stock

upadek, załamanie

upadek, załamanie

Ex: The financial collapse led to widespread panic among investors. 
to collapse
to collapse
[Czasownik]

(of prices, shares, etc.) to suddenly decrease in terms of amount or value

załamać się, runąć

załamać się, runąć

Ex: The stock market collapsed after the unexpected economic report was released. 
decrease
decrease
[Rzeczownik]

the quantity or amount by which something is reduced

spadek, zmniejszenie

spadek, zmniejszenie

Ex: The population saw a decrease of 5% this year. 
loss
loss
[Rzeczownik]

money that is lost by a company, organization, or individual

strata, deficyt

strata, deficyt

Ex: The business reported a significant loss for the quarter due to declining sales. 
analyst
analyst
[Rzeczownik]

a trained individual who evaluates information and data to provide insights and make informed decisions in various fields such as finance, economics, business, technology, etc.

analityk, ekspert-analityk

analityk, ekspert-analityk

Ex: The market analyst predicted a surge in stock prices based on recent economic indicators. 
banker
banker
[Rzeczownik]

a person who possesses or has a high rank in a bank or any other financial institution

bankier, dyrektor banku

bankier, dyrektor banku

Ex: As a banker, she oversees the lending operations and financial services offered to clients. 
to price
to price
[Czasownik]

to set an amount that is needed as payment for a product or a service

wyceniać, ustalać cenę

wyceniać, ustalać cenę

Ex: Businesses carefully price their products to remain competitive in the market. 
to purchase
to purchase
[Czasownik]

to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment

kupować, nabywać

kupować, nabywać

Ex: Consumers often purchase goods and services to meet their needs and desires. 
rate
rate
[Rzeczownik]

a specified amount of money charged or paid for something

stawka, opłata

stawka, opłata

Ex: The bank offers a competitive interest rate on savings accounts. 
to rip off
to rip off
[Czasownik]

to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product

oszukiwać, nabijać w butelkę

oszukiwać, nabijać w butelkę

Ex: The store ripped off customers by selling counterfeit designer handbags at full price. 
rip-off
rip-off
[Rzeczownik]

something that costs a lot more than its real value

oszustwo, przekręt

oszustwo, przekręt

Ex: The concert tickets were a complete rip-off, costing twice as much as last year. 
bull
bull
[Rzeczownik]

someone who buys or holds a certain asset or market expecting that their prices will increase, allowing them to sell at a profit

byk, optymista

byk, optymista

Ex: The bull invested heavily in tech stocks, confident that their prices would surge in the coming months. 
bear
bear
[Rzeczownik]

someone who sells financial instruments expecting that their prices will fall, allowing them to repurchase them later at a lower price and make a profit

niedźwiedź

niedźwiedź

Ex: As a seasoned bear, he often profited from falling commodity prices. 
to run out
to run out
[Czasownik]

to use the available supply of something, leaving too little or none

skończyć się, wyczerpać

skończyć się, wyczerpać

Ex: The restaurant unexpectedly ran out of the popular dish. 
automated teller machine

a machine that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, transfers, etc.

bankomat, automatyczny kasjer

bankomat, automatyczny kasjer

Ex: The bank installed a new ATM in the shopping mall. 
refund
refund
[Rzeczownik]

an amount of money that is paid back because of returning goods to a store or one is not satisfied with the goods or services

zwrot, rekompensata

zwrot, rekompensata

Ex: She received a full refund after returning the defective shoes. 
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