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Raising Finance
ENGLb vocabulary "Raising Finance"
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to receive something (here: money) from someone else, and promise to give it back to them
to borrow
a borrower
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the money you borrow from someone is called a ...
loan
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to give someone something (here: money), expecting that you will get it back later
to lend
noun: a loan
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to try to reach an agreement by discussing something formally
to negotiate
noun: negotation
adjective: negotiable, non-negotiable
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the state of not having the money to pay what you owe
bankruptcy
to file for bankruptcy
to go bankrupt
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a word with many meanings, e.g. Anlagegut, Vermögenswert
asset(s)
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property that you agree to give to a bank if you fail to pay back money that you have borrowed: to offer stocks and shares as ...
collateral
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person, company etc. that sb owes money to
creditor
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person, company etc. that owes money
debtor
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a word with many meanings, e.g. Eigenkapital, Firmenkapital, Stammkapital
equity
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an amount of money that the government or an organization gives you for a specific purpose and does not ask you to pay back
a grant
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one of several payments an amount of money is divided into: “You can pay in ....”
instalments
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the amount of money a person or company owes
liabilities
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a particular type of loan for the purchase of property
a mortgage
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an amount of money your bank allows you to withdraw from your account when you have no money left (cf. ... limit); verb: to ... your account
an overdraft
to overdraw
to cross th overdraft limit
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the original amount of a loan not including any interest charged
the principal
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something that you own
possession
verb: to possess
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the amount of profit made on an investment
the return
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money that is paid by the government to reduce the costs of providing services or producing goods
subsidy
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a company’s written promise to repair or replace a product that you buy from them if it breaks or does not work
warranty
guarantee
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Anleihen, festverzinsliche Wertpapiere
bonds
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bonds which can be converted into shares
convertible bonds
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wealthy private investors who provide money and sometimes also advice
business angels
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financial information about someone that a bank or shop uses for deciding whether to lend them money
credit rating
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the amount of interest [Zinsen] you have to pay on a loan
interest rate
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someone who lends money to people and charges them a very high interest rate
a loan shark
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money to found a new company
start-up capital
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money invested in a new business that may or may not be successful [Risikokapital]
venture capital
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(not) to be in debt
(not) to be in the red
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unter ein Insolvenzverfahren gestellt werden
to go into administration
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to stop operating because of financial difficulties
to go into liquidation
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to reduce the amount of risk you take by having several choices available to you
to hedge your bets
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to finish paying money owed for sth: “We paid ... our mortgage after fifteen years.”
to pay off
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to be successful and bring good results: “All our hard work really paid ...!”
to pay off
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to build sth or put sth somewhere: “We set ... a new factory.”
to set up
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to refuse: My application for a loan was ... down.
to turn down
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to find or produce: “We had to come ... ... a new business plan.”
to come up with
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to be successful and bring good results: “All our hard work really paid ...!”
to pay off
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to be successful and bring good results: “All our hard work really paid ...!”
to pay off
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to finish paying money owed for sth: “We payed ... our mortgage after fifteen years.”
to pay off
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Author:
EstherRobinson
Main topic:
English
Topic:
Raising Finance
Published:
06.12.2011
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