
(入账)
记入
to add a sum of money to a bank account
语法信息:

(经济体制)
经济
the system in which money, goods, and services are produced or distributed within a country or region

(经济性)
经济的
relating to the production, distribution, and management of wealth and resources within a society or country

(账务管理)
会计
a systematic process of recording, summarizing, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions and information of an organization or individual

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

(经费)
预算
the sum of money that is available to a person, an organization, etc. for a particular purpose and the plan according to which it will be spent

(资金)
资本
money or property owned by a person or company that is used for investment or starting a business

(借记)
借方
an entry indicating an increase in assets or an expense, and a decrease in debts or income

(金融)
财务
the act of managing large sums of money, especially by governments or corporations

(出资)
投资
the act or process of putting money into something to gain profit

(资金支持)
融资
the act of providing a sum of money for running a business, activity, project, or individual needs, typically through loans, investments, etc.

(借贷)
借款
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

(欠债)
债务
the situation of owing money, usually when it is not easy to pay it back

(拨款)
资助
an amount of money given by the government or another organization for a specific purpose
A grant is a sum of money provided by an organization, government, or foundation to support a specific purpose or project. Grants are typically given to individuals, organizations, or institutions that meet certain criteria, and they do not need to be repaid. They can be awarded for a variety of reasons, such as funding research, supporting education, or assisting with community development. Grants are often based on need, merit, or specific goals that align with the goals of the granting organization.

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

(占有)
拥有
to have something as one's own
语法信息:

(配送)
分销
the process of supplying shops and other businesses with products to be sold

(物价上涨)
通货膨胀
the ongoing increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time

(社会救助)
福利
a financial aid provided by the government for people who are sick, unemployed, etc.

(收益)
利润
the sum of money that is gained after all expenses and taxes are paid

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

(余额)
账户余额
the number showing the difference between the debit and credit sums of an account

(银行账单)
银行对账单
a document given by a bank to an account holder, providing a summary of all financial transactions within a specified period
语法信息:

(倒塌)
崩溃
a sudden decrease in something's value, such as a price or stock

(暴跌)
崩溃
(of prices, shares, etc.) to suddenly decrease in terms of amount or value
语法信息:

(下降)
减少
the amount by which something becomes less or smaller

(亏损)
损失
money that is lost by a company, organization, or individual

(评估师)
分析师
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.

(金融家)
银行家
a person who possesses or has a high rank in a bank or any other financial institution

(标价)
定价
to set an amount that is needed as payment for a product or a service
语法信息:

(采买)
购买
to get goods or services in exchange for money or other forms of payment
语法信息:

(费用)
利率
a specified amount of money charged or paid for something

(坑骗)
宰客
to take advantage of someone by charging them too much money or selling them a defective product
语法信息:

(勒索)
敲诈
something that costs a lot more than its real value

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

(做空者)
空头
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

(耗尽)
用完
to use the available supply of something, leaving too little or none
语法信息:

(自助银行机)
自动取款机
a machine that allows customers to perform financial transactions such as withdrawals, deposits, transfers, etc.
语法信息:

(回款)
退款
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
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