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an arrangement between a bank and a customer that allows the customer to pay in and take out money
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responsible for the effects of your actions and willing to explain or be criticised for them
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the depatment of a company that deals with its accounts
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to buy a company/to buy a part of a company
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when one company buys another one, or part of another one
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someone whose job is to calculate risks, in order to advise insurance companies or pension funds
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when a person or organisation accepts legal liability for something
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an organisation's programme of advertising activities over a particular period of time with specific aims, for example to increase sales of a product
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a list of the subjects to be discussed at a meeting 2 someone's secret plan or aims, rather than the ones that they say they have
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a person or company that is paid by anotherperson or company to represent then im business
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to choose someone for a job or position
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to make a judgement about a person or situation after considering all the information
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something or someonethat is useful because they help you succeed or deal with problems
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a public meeting where land, buildings, paintings, etc. are sold to the highest bidder
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an official examination of a person's or oganisation's accounts by an expert, to check that they are true and honest
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1. an amount of moey that is given to someone as a result of an official decision or judgement 2. something such as a prize or an amount of money given to a person or company to reward them for what they have done
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to officially give a prize or an amount of money to a person or company to reward them for something they have done
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someone who supports a plan, person or company, usually by giving money
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not having enough money to pay your debts
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when someone is judged to be unable to pay their debts by a court of law, and their assets are shared among the people and businesses that hey owe money to
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sth, especially money, that an employer gives to workers in addition to their normal pay to encourage them to work harder or be satisfied where they work
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the total amount of pay and all the other advantages that an emplyee may receive, such as bonuses, health insurance, a company car
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a large sign used for advertising
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and amount of money borrowed by a government or an organisation. The government or organisation produces a document promising that it will pay back the money back usually with interest. The document which can be bought and sold, is also called a bond
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the buying and selling of bonds
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a person or organisation that owns bonds
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an extra amount of money added to an employee's wages, usually as a reward for doing difficult or good work
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to incease something such as production, sales or prices
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a way of developing new ideas and solving problems by having a meeting where everyone makes suggestions and these are discussed
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a name given to a product by a company so that the product can easily be recognized by its name or its design
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the collection of ideas and beliefs that people have about a brand
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the name given to a product by a company so that the product can be easily recognised by its name or by its design
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a detailed plan made by an organisation or a government of how much it will receive as income over a particular period of time, and how much it will spend, what it will spend the money on
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1very low in price-often used in advertisement 2 use for saying how much money has been spent on doing sth, especially making a movie
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all the complicated rules and processes of an official system, especially when they are confusing or responsible for causing a delay
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involving or having a lot of complicated unnecessary official rules
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a private investor who puts money into new business activities, especially ones based on advanced technological ideas
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if a business goes bust, it cannot continue to operate because it does not have enough money to pay its debts
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the amounts of money coming into and going out of a company, and the timing of these
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the manager with the most authority in the normal everyday management of a company.
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to be in charge of a meeting
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the ciarman or a chairwoman of a company/organisation, or the job of a charmain/charwoman
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the person who is in charge of a large company/organisation, especially the most senior member of its board
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somone who pays for services or advice from a professional person or organisation
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assets promised by a borrower to a lender if the borrower cannot repay a loan
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1 an amount of money paid to someone according to the value of goods'shares, bonds etc. they have sold2. an official organisation that ensures that the law is obeyed in a partivular activity
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a product that can be sold to make a profit, especially one in its basic form before it has been used or changed in an industrial process(farm products, metals)
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an amount paid to someone because they have been hurt or harmed
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the total amount of pay and all the other advantages, such as stock options, that are offered to a company's important managers
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describe situations and behaviour in which businesses are trying very hard to be more successful than others,i.e. by selling their goods or services more cheaply than others 2. if process is competitive, people have to compete with each other
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