Cambridge English: CAE (C1 Advanced) - Gestão Financeira e Saúde Econômica
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a second university degree in business management

Mestrado em Administração de Empresas, Mestre em Gestão de Empresas
a member of an organization with limited membership

associado, membro afiliado
a formal inspection of a business's financial records to see if they are correct and accurate or not

auditoria, inspeção financeira
the difference between the needed amount that is higher than the available amount, especially money

déficit, falta
the process of using money to pay for goods, services, or obligations

despesa, gasto
a list of goods or services received and their total cost

fatura, nota fiscal
(business) the difference between the amount of money spent to buy or produce something and the amount of money gained from its sale

margem, margem de lucro
the overall amount of profit made by a business or company over a specific period of time

faturamento, volume de negócios
an amount of profit gained from an investment or business

rendimento, lucro
possessing a great amount of riches and material goods

abastado, próspero
to save someone or something from a difficult financial situation

resgatar, salvar financeiramente
(of organizations or people) legally declared as unable to pay their debts to creditors

falido, quebrado
(of a business) to reach a point that yields no success due to the profit being almost as equal as the costs
to subtract or take away an amount or part from a total

subtrair, deduzir
assets held in the form of money, available for spending or investment

fundos, capitais
the total amount of income before any deductions, taxes, or expenses are subtracted

bruto, total bruto
the fee paid for borrowing money, calculated as a percentage of the loan amount over time

juro, taxa de juro
to lose money in a business or financial situation
to make enough money to pay for one's basic needs
to withdraw more money from a bank account than is available

ultrapassar o saldo, entrar no negativo
rich and financially successful

próspero, abastado
to spend a lot of money on fancy or unnecessary things

esbanjar, gastar à vontade
too expensive for someone to pay for

inacessível, muito caro
having enough money to cover one's expenses and maintain a desirable lifestyle

abastado, financeiramente estável
to manage to stay strong and determined, despite the likelihood of failure
the sum of money that is left in a bank account

saldo, balanço
relatively cheap compared to others of its kind

de baixo custo, econômico
a tax paid on goods imported or exported

tarifa, imposto de importação
to add credit or money to a prepaid phone account to enable continued use of its services

recarregar, carregar
(of a business) providing benefits or valuable returns

rentável, lucrativo
a statement indicating the cost of a specific service or piece of work

cotação, orçamento
the state of having a large amount of money, valuable possessions, or other material resources

riqueza, opulência
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