
(查账)
审计
a formal inspection of a business's financial records to see if they are correct and accurate or not

(财力)
资金总额
the total amount of money a person or business has for spending or investing

( insolvency)
破产
a situation in which a person or business is unable to pay due debts

(优惠券)
代金券
a digital code or a printed piece of paper that can be used instead of money when making a purchase or used to receive a discount

(降价抢占市场)
削价竞争
to demand a lower price than one's rivals
语法信息:

(财政处)
国库
the funds and resources that a country or organization controls

(避税)
逃税
the illegal acts done to pay less tax than what is owed or to avoid paying taxes altogether
语法信息:

(税收)
征税
the system by which a government collects money from citizens and businesses to fund public services

(税率)
关税
a tax paid on goods imported or exported

(津贴)
补贴
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

(滞涨)
滞胀
an economic situation with persistent high inflation and a high unemployment rate

(担保物)
抵押品
a loan guarantee that may be taken away if the loan is not repaid

(预备金)
应急资金
the funds that are set aside for unforeseen expenses that may arise in the future

(虚拟货币)
加密货币
a digital or virtual form of currency secured by cryptography

(经济衰退)
经济萧条
a time of little economic activity and high unemployment, which lasts for a long time

(净值)
股权
the money one owns in a property after paying back any money one borrowed to buy it

(名义价值)
表面价值
the obvious meaning or worth of something, without looking deeper
语法信息:

(财政相关的)
财政的
relating to government revenue or public money, especially taxes

(起伏)
波动
the irregular or unpredictable variation in something over time, characterized by alternating changes

(奖励)
激励
a payment or concession to encourage someone to do something specific

(流动资产)
流动性
financial assets in the form of money or able to be easily converted into money

(货币政策理论)
货币主义
the theory or policy of controlling the amount of money in circulation as the preferred method of stabilizing the economy

(银行透支)
透支
a deficit in a bank account caused by withdrawing more money than is available

(估价)
报价
to estimate how much money something will cost
语法信息:

(物资)
商品
(economics) an unprocessed material that can be traded in different exchanges or marketplaces

(企业集团)
集团
a corporation formed by merging different firms or businesses

(红利)
股息
an amount of money paid regularly to the shareholders of a company

( proprietorship)
业主
the owner of a property or business

(附属公司)
子公司
a business company controlled or owned by a holding or parent company

(风险投资)
冒险事业
a business activity that is mostly very risky

(手艺人)
工匠
a skilled craftsperson who creates objects partly or entirely by hand
An artisan is a skilled worker who creates handmade objects, often with a focus on quality and detail. Artisans work in various fields or trades, such as pottery, woodworking, metalworking, or textiles, and use their skills to produce unique and carefully made items. Their work is often characterized by attention to detail and a high level of skill. Artisans may create functional items, like furniture or clothing, or decorative pieces, like jewelry or artwork. They often work independently or in small workshops, valuing traditional methods and a personal touch in their creations.

(人力密集型的)
劳动密集型的
related to a line of work that requires large groups of workers to be able to function

(劳工的)
卑微的
(of work) not requiring special skills, often considered unimportant and poorly paid

(细致入微的)
煞费苦心的
requiring a lot of effort and time

(公休假)
学术休假
a paid leave from work, often taken every seven years, for study or personal growth
A sabbatical is a period of leave granted to an employee, often in academia or research, to take time away from their regular duties. It is typically an extended break, lasting several months or even a year, to focus on personal projects, research, travel, or rest. Sabbaticals are usually offered after a certain number of years of service, allowing the individual to recharge and return to work with renewed energy and ideas. For academics, it is often a chance to conduct research, write, or further their studies without the usual work responsibilities.

(繁重的)
费力的
demanding or requiring a considerable amount of effort and energy to deal with

(单调)
乏味
boring and repetitive, often causing frustration or weariness due to a lack of variety or interest

(会议纪要)
会议记录
a written record summarizing the proceedings and decisions made

(繁忙的)
忙乱的
extremely busy and chaotic
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