Vocab
· Definition
· Example
· Investment
  • money put into a financial instrument or tangible item for the purpose of increasing the original amount of money.
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The lessons cost me over 500 dollars, but I consider them a good investment.
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· Commission
  • fee paid to a broker for handing a stock transaction.
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· The dealer takes a 20% commission on the sales he makes.
· Risk
· the possibility that something bad, unpleasant, or dangerous may happen
If you’re considering starting a business, think carefully about the risks involved.
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· Junk Bond
  • special kind of bond that carries a higher interest payment since the company’s credit worthiness is not highly rated.
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Junk Bond is a word in economy.
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· Treasuries
· a store of gold, silver, jewels.
· lots of treasuries have a high price.
· Stock Index
  • a numerical method for tracking many stocks to easily gauge how a larger market is doing.
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Stock index is a word in economy.
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· Cost Basis
· a primary factor in selecting an investment, since it determines how well the investment should pay, as well as how much threat there is to the monies invested
· Cost basis is a word in economy.
· Short Sell
  • allowing investors a way to determine the per share price of stock they own, even though it may have been purchased at different price levels.
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Every business wants have a Short Sell.
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· Stock
  • the total value of a company’s shares.
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Do you stock English wines?
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· Dividend
  • A part of company’s profit that is divided among the people who have shares in the company
· Businessman hopes they can have dividend
· Bear Market
  • Price of markets decrease.
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Companies don’t want have bear markets.
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· Bull Market

· price of markets increase
Consumers don’t want have Bull Market.
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· Dollar cost averaging
  • Financial instruments issued by the US government.
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Dollar cost averaging is a word in economy.
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· Day Trading

  • Strategy used by an investor to make money in stocks that are in decline.
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Day trading is a vocabulary in economy.
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· Diversification
· splitting investments into different areas to avoid the harmful effect of losses in a single area
Companies need diversification.
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· Interest
  • Percentage amount paid by banks or other financial institutions on monetary deposits.
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The interest on the loan is 16.5% per year.
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· Blue Chip Stock
  • a large stock portfolio where many investors have pooled their money.
Example: Blue Chip Stock is a word in economy.
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· Mutual Fund
  • Share of ownership in a company.
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Mutual Fund is a vocabulary in economy.
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· Vocab
· Definition
· Example
· Principal
  • Technical an amount of money lent to someone, put a business, which interest is paid.
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· Principal is very important in business.
· Bond
· An official document promising that a company will pay back money that it has borrowed.
My father put all his money into the bonds.
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· Investment Vehicles
· any way to invest
· Investment Vehicles is easy to invest
  • T-bills
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· The state finance authority to make up one kind of government security which the state treasury revenue and expenditure not balanced distributes
· T-bills are used by America.
  • Short term goal
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· A goal for a short time.
· Investment need short term goal.
  • Long term goal
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· A goal for a long time
· Sometimes, we should have a long term goal for success
  • Liquid Assets
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How easily something is converted to cash.
Liquid Assets is important for accounts.
· Diversity
  • the quality of having variety and including a wide range of different people of things
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Marketing is diversity.
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  • Broker Short selling
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Broker Short selling
  • Margin Accounts
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· A broker account indoors' manager lends the customer cash purchase negotiable securities. In account loan bill of sale and cash. If the stock value falls fully, the account household possessor must store more cashes or the sell stock part
Margin Accounts is a idea in business. Maybe, it is important.
  • Called Away
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· Describe the contract is cleared because the duty of delivery
Businessman has much way to improve achievement and Called away is one of the ways.
  • Sole Proprietorship
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· 1 owner maybe it’s small.
· Barbershop is sole proprietorship.
· Partnership


  • The state of being a partner in business.
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· We’ve been in partnership for five years.
· Corporation
· a big company
He works for a large American corporation.
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· Merger
  • The act of joining together two or more companies to form a larger one.
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· Some companies are merger to become a corporation.
· Acquisitions
  • Formal something that you have bought especially a valuable object.
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People can have some rights to be acquisition.
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· Shareholder
· someone who owns shares in a business
: A corporation has lots of shareholder.
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  • Common stock
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The stock is buying by many people.
The bigger reserves could be in the form of cash or common stock.
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