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ILERNA M06 - INGLÉS - VOCABULARIO (Adm. y Finanzas)

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Título del Test:
ILERNA M06 - INGLÉS - VOCABULARIO (Adm. y Finanzas)

Descripción:
ILERNA M06 - Inglés - Vocabulario de Administración y Finanzas

Fecha de Creación: 2023/05/30

Categoría: Idiomas

Número Preguntas: 30

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The final result of an activity or process: Outcome. Cost. Launch. Product.

To close a business because it has no money left: Go into liquidation. Growth potential. Get in touch. Go into goods.

A company which is owned by two or more people: Partnership. Distributor. Entrepreneur. Dividend.

Someone whose job is to keep or examine the financial records of a company or organisation: Accountant. Appraisal. Broker. Chief executive officer.

When someone is given a more important job in the same organisation: Promotion. Elevate. Ascendent. Prioritise.

An amount of money that you pay to do something, to use something, or to get a service: Fee. Float. Fit. Gross.

To use or develop something for profit or progress in business: Exploit. Fee. Fire. Enclose.

The name of a particular company or product which cannot be used by anyone else: Trademark. Tool. Trading. Slogan.

Pay back money, typically to a customer: Refund. Return. Devolved. Turn off.

Your audience: Target. Distributor. Partnership. Debtor.

A time by which something must have be done: Deadline. Dieline. Decline. Finish time.

The money needed to pay workers in a company or a country: Labour costs. Product costs. Hire costs. Launch a product.

A sume of money that is owed or due: Debt. Lose. Profit. Benefit.

A need for something to be sold or supplied: Demand. Depreciation. Expand. Exceed.

To begin to employ someone: Hire. Fire. Refund. Pay.

The possibility of financial loss: Risk. Peak. Promotion. Lease.

All the goods that are available in a shop: Stock. Presents. Outlet. Outcome.

To make an agreement by which someone pays you money in order to use something for a particular period of time: Lease. License. Hire. Fire.

To remove something, especially because of an official decision: Withdraw. Discuss. Promotion. Wholesaler.

The rate at which prices increase, or a continuing increase in prices: Inflation. Insurance. Deflation. Forecast.

To suddenly start an activity: Break into an area. Branch. Broaden your product range. Cut costs.

Usually refers to a computer that stores the files of a web site which has a web server software running on it, connected to the Internet: Hosting. Hyperlink. Content. Download.

A secret word or expression used by authorized persons to prove their right to access, information, etc: Password. Overtime. Secretary. Personnel.

Tangible property (other than land or buildings) that is used in the operations of a business: Equipment. Guidebook. Invoce. Discount.

An amount is taken off a regular price, a price reduction: Discount. Dismiss. Labour. Database.

A smallest piece of information that computers use: Bit. But. App. Boot.

A small program that tells a PC how a peripheral works: Driver. Software. Font. Ebook.

Give help or support to, especially as a subordinate or supplement; aid: Assist. Invest. Boss. Estimate.

A general term for the various kinds of programs used to operate computers and related devices: Software. Hardware. Office. Vacancy.

A public box in which mail is placed for pickup and delivery by the post office: Mailbox. Guidebox. Facility. Deadline.

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