Anetka Lesson 8

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bank overdraft
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the amount of money that you owe to a bank when you have spent more money than is in your bank account
to pay interest
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to pay money charged for the lend of funds
shareholder
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an owner of shares in a company or business
taxes
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money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services
stock
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a supply of something for use or sale:
capital
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a large amount of money that is invested or is used to start a business
to hedge
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to protect your money against movements in the value of currencies, interest rates
working capital
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the money, stocks of goods etc. that a company uses for its daily business activities
factoring
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financial arrengement in which a company sells a debt that is owed to it at a reduced price to another company (=a factor) in order to receive cash immediately. The factor is then rosponsible for collecting the debt in full
invoice
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a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
outstanding invoice
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an invoice that has not yet been paid
trade credit finance
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An arrangement to buy goods or services on account, that is, without making immediate cash payment.
payment eg. after 30 or 60 days
bank loans and term loans
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borrowing money form a bank for an agreed medium or long term period and pays interests
property and machinery leasing
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an agreement in which the bank buys machinery, cars etc. for the company and charges the company a regular fee to use this equipment - it saves form making long- term capital investments
factoring of sales invoices
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if customer is not paying invoices, selling debts to a bank in exchange for immediate payment - bank charges commision fee for it
bonds/ debentures
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a larger company can borrow money from the financial markets by issuing debt or 'paper' to the financial markets. It borrows money from long- term investors and agrees to repay with interest over given period
pol. obligacje
mortgages
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a system of borrowing in which a loan is taken by offering the guarantee of some asset, usually a building, as a security
income statement
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statement of revenue and expense, made of 1. trading performance, 2. operating performance, 3. distribution of profit
pol. rachunek zysków i strat
trading performance
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the mechanism used to evaluate a trader's performance and risk tolerance
revenue/ turnover
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the total sales last year
cost of sales
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the money spent on raw materials and components for production
gross profit
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the total sales minus the material costs
operating performance
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cost of running a business
overheads/ expenses
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​regular costs that you have when you are running a business or an organization, such as rent, electricity, wages, etc.
operating profit
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the profit made after deducting all the costs of running the business
net interest paid
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the money paid to the bank as interest on its loans
corporation tax
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the money paid to the government as a tax on their profit
distribution of profit
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the allocation of profits to different recipients such as shareholders and owners, or for different purposes such as research or investment
dividends
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an amount of the profits that a company pays to people who own shares in the company
dividend payments of 50 cents a share
retained profit
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the profit kept in the company to fund investment
earnings per share
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the profit made for the year divided by the number of shares

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