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Unit 8
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Unit 8, Business Result Intermediate (2nd) Ejercicios y tarjetas didácticas
Lista de palabras para Unit 8, Business Result Intermediate (2nd)
Palabra | Definición | Ejemplo |
annual | happening once a year | This slide shows a forecasted annual return of 19%. |
annually | once every year | We think your investment will rise annually by 9%. |
attract | to make someone interested in something, or make them want to take part in something | They tried to attract investors on crowdfunding websites. |
attractive | someone who is attractive is good looking, especially in a way that makes you sexually interested in them | Crowdfunding sites are attractive for small, new businesses. |
based on | to use particular ideas or facts to make a decision, do a calculation, or develop a theory | Our predictions are based on last year's sales figures. |
budding entrepreneur | they are starting to succeed or become interested in business | Here, budding entrepreneurs look for potential investors. |
capital | money or property, especially when it is used to start a business or to produce more wealth | She needed £100,000 in capital to open her new business. |
commission | an extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organizationaccording to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided | These crowdfunding sites take a commission of around 5% of the amount raised. |
crowdfunding | a method of getting money for something, for example a new film or album, by asking many people to give part of the money needed, often on the Internet | She registered with the crowdfunding site Indiegogo.com. |
demand | the need or desire that people have for particular goods and services | The demand for student accommodation is going to increase. |
dividend | a part of a company's profit that is divided among the people with shares in the company | Crowdfunding sites are attractive for small, new businesses because you don't pay out dividends. |
draw attention to | to make others to look at or focus on oneself, someone, or something | I'd like to draw your attention to the first graph, which shows ... |
entrepreneur | someone who starts a new business or arranges business deals in order to make money, often in a way that involves financial risks | Entrepreneurs are expected to offer detailed business plans to investors. |
equity | the amount of money that you would have left if you sold your house and paid off the money you borrowed to buy the house | Crowdfunding sites are attractive for new businesses because you don't give away any equity. |
expenses | the amount of money that you spend on something | Can you claim travel expenses for your trip? |
fall | to move or drop down from a higher position to a lower position | The share price is going to fall. |
figure | a number representing an amount, especially an official number | These figures are the sales results of each of our branches. |
financial forecast | an estimate of future financial outcomes for a company | The financial forecast for next year is not looking too good. |
forecast | to make a statement saying what is likely to happen in the future, based on the information that you have now | We forecast an annual return of 18%. |
illustrate | to make the meaning of something clearer by giving examples | The chart illustrates the growth in student numbers in the last five years. |
in particular | especially | Also notice in particular the figures for March. |
indicate | to show that a particular situation exists, or that something is likely to be true | The red line in the chart indicates the number of visitors who purchased something. |
investment opportunity | any situation where you have the option of purchasing something that has a chance to gain value in the future | Which company is offering the best investment opportunity? |
investor | someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit | We need to find investors, to help fund the start-up costs. |
loan | an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc | We went to the bank to ask about getting a loan. |
pay back | to pay money that you owe to a person, company etc | If you fail to reach the target, then you pay back any money to any investors. |
pay for | to give someone money for something you buy or for a service | In a cat café, customers pay for a meal while playing with cats. |
pay out | to pay a lot of money for something | How often do they pay out dividends to the shareholders? |
pay towards | to contribute to paying part of the cost of (something); to contribute to (something) | One woman paid £20,000 towards Lauren's business in return for owning one of the cats in the cafe. |
potential investors | those showing the capacity to develop or to invest in something in the future | On this site, budding entrepreneurs can look for potential investors. |
prediction | a statement about what you think is going to happen, or the act of making this statement | What are your predictions for the year ahead? |
raise money | to collect money that you can use to do a particular job or help people | Crowdfunding is a good way to raise money to start a new business. |
recession | a difficult time when there is less trade, business activity etc in a country than usual | The possible growth in the Asian economy could mean that we avoid another global recession. |
represent | to be a sign or mark that means something | This figure represents a 2% increase in sales. |
rise | to increase in number, amount, or value | The share price has risen by 10%. |
shareholder | someone who owns shares in a company or business | We pay dividends to shareholders once we make a profit. |
shares | one of the parts into which ownership of a company is divided | I'm wondering whether to sell my shares. |
start-up costs | the amount of money needed to start a new business, project etc | What will the start-up costs be for the business? |
target | something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time | The company only raised $301,000 through crowdfunding, so failed to meet its $1 million target. |
under budget | involving less money than had been planned for | We spent less than we planned, so we are under budget for the year. |
upward trend | increasing to a higher level | This upward trend will definitely continue. |