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UNIT 6 WORDLIST


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FINAL DISCUSSION

Discussion. Lessons to be learnt from the article and the films.

Watch the film “Wall Street II. Money Never Sleeps” (2010) and find illustrations of the processes described in the text.

Read the recommended articles in the text and prepare reports on the topics.

 

Financial management functions in the past, present and future.

What external and internal factors should you consider as future managers in order to carry out a sound financial policy in a company?


Text 1  
1. accumulate (v)  
2. borrow (v); borrowing (n)  
3. by virtue of (comp. prep.)  
4. cash balance  
5. current assets  
6. current liabilities  
7. endeavor (n)  
8. equipment (n)  
9. equity (n)  
10. equity contributions  
11. facet (n)  
12. fixed assets  
13. foresight (n)  
14. generate (v)  
15. go hand in hand with  
16. hindsight (n)  
17. inventory (n)  
18. long-range (adj)  
19. machinery (n)  
20. make sales on credit  
21. near-term (adj)  
22. plant (n)  
23. receivables (n)  
24. trade credit  
Text 2  
1. brokerage (n)  
2. consecutive (adj)  
3. consistent (adj)  
4. consumer discretionary company  
5. consumer staples  
6. diversify (n)  
7. downturn (n)  
8. ETF = exchange-traded fund  
9. expense ratio  
10. household name (n)  
11. liquidity (n)  
12. market capitalization  
13. mutual fund  
14. performance (n)  
15. return (n)  
16. track record (n)  
17. underpriced (adj)  
18. volatility (n)  
19. well-established (adj)  
Text 3  
1. equity market  
2. hazardous (adj)  
3. heed (v)  
4. interest rate (n)  
5. intrinsic (adj)  
6. liquidate (v)  
7. margin calls  
8. media coverage  
9. mortgage (n)  
10. overwhelm (v)  
11. plunge (v)  
12. prick (v)  
13. real estate (n)  
14. skyrocket (v)  
15. smart money (n)  
16. solvent (adj)  
17. spur (v)  
18. staggering (adj)  
19. suspension (n)  
   
Text 4  
1. amplify (v)  
2. applicable to (adj)  
3. bear market  
4. bust (n); go bust  
5. debacle (n)  
6. demise (n)  
7. double-edged sword (idiom)  
8. equity cushion  
9. financial leverage  
10. flipper (n)  
11. fuel (v)  
12. liquidity cushion  
13. lure (v)  
14. magnify (v)  
15. meet contingencies  
16. meet expenses  
17. mortgage-backed security  
18. outbreak (n)  
19. prudent (adj)  
20. resort to smth (v)  
21. savage (v)  
22. shareholders' equity  
23. span (n)  
24. standby (adj)  
25. stash away (v)  
26. subprime lending  
27. tumble (v)  
28. tumultuous (adj)  
29. underwriter (n)  
30. withdrawal (n)  
31. within a span of  
32. wreak (wrought) (v)  
33. accounting gimmickry  
34. at an accelerated pace (adv)  
35. bloated (adj)  
36. by virtue of (prep)  
37. cost structure  
38. counter (v)  
39. deteriorate (v)  
40. embellishment (n)  
41. employability (n)  
42. fraudulent (adj)  
43. fuel-efficient (adj)  
44. gas-guzzler (n)  
45. indulge in (v)  
46. insider trading  
47. institutional investor  
48. line of credit  
49. merger (n)  
50. mindshare (n)  
51. obfuscation (n)  
52. off-balance-sheet (adj)  
53. perpetrator (n)  
54. squander (v)  
55. stiff fine  
56. tax evasion  
57. to be in the driver's seat (idiom)  
58. ultimately (adv)  
59. unresponsive to (adj)  

Unit 7 Budgets, Decisions and Risks


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