Business, Money and Investment IELTS Flashcards
The act of putting money, effort, or resources into an enterprise to gain profit.
Investment
Example sentence: “Diversifying your investments is crucial for minimizing risks in the volatile market.”
Financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent.
Profit
Example sentence: “The company’s new strategy resulted in significant profits this quarter.”
A newly established business or company designed to rapidly grow.
Startup
Example sentence: “Many entrepreneurs dream of launching a successful startup.”
Financial assets or resources used in the production of goods and services.
Capital
Example sentence: “Securing enough capital is a major challenge for small businesses.”
Producing a great deal of profit.
Lucrative:
Example sentence: “Real estate has proven to be a lucrative investment over the years.”
Capable of being maintained over the long term without harming the environment or depleting resources.
Sustainable
Example sentence: “Investing in sustainable technologies is not only ethical but also financially wise.”
Involving the possibility of financial loss or failure.
Risky
Example sentence: “Cryptocurrency investments can be highly risky due to market volatility.”
Varied in terms of investments to spread risk.
Diversified
Example sentence: “A diversified portfolio helps protect against fluctuations in specific markets.”
To distribute resources or funds for a particular purpose.
Allocate
Example sentence: “It’s essential to carefully allocate your budget to meet both short-term and long-term goals.”
To obtain a reward or benefit, especially as a result of effort.
Reap:
Example sentence: “Investors patiently wait to reap the benefits of a well-thought-out strategy.”
To convert assets into cash.
Liquidate
Example sentence: “During economic downturns, businesses may need to liquidate certain assets to survive.”
To promote the growth or development of something.
Foster:
Example sentence: “The government aims to foster innovation by providing grants to new businesses.”
In a way that is carefully planned to achieve a particular goal.
Strategically
Example sentence: “Investing strategically in emerging markets can yield significant returns.”
Regularly and without variation.
Consistently
Example sentence: “Successful investors consistently monitor market trends and adjust their portfolios accordingly.”
In a way that shows a careful consideration of possible risks.
Cautiously
Example sentence: “It’s advisable to approach high-risk investments cautiously.”
With persistent effort and attention to detail.
Diligently
Example sentence: “Entrepreneurs who diligently manage their finances are more likely to succeed.”
To take advantage of an opportunity, especially for financial gain.
Cash in on:
Example sentence: “Some savvy investors know how to cash in on market fluctuations.”
To delay or postpone.
Hold off:
Example sentence: “The company decided to hold off on expanding until market conditions improved.”
To generate income or profits.
Bring in:
Example sentence: “The new product launch is expected to bring in substantial revenue.”
To reduce in size, extent, or quantity.
Scale back:
Example sentence: “During economic uncertainty, businesses may need to scale back their operations.”
Having a lot of money; being very wealthy.
Rolling in dough: Informal
Example sentence: “Ever since she started her own business, she’s been rolling in dough.”
To face a difficult situation with courage.
Bite the bullet:
Example sentence: “During tough economic times, entrepreneurs often have to bite the bullet and make tough decisions.”
To spend more money than planned or than is reasonable.
Break the bank:
Example sentence: “Buying the latest technology can sometimes break the bank if you’re not careful.”
Taking shortcuts or reducing costs, often in a way that compromises quality.
Cutting corners:
Example sentence: “Cutting corners in business practices can lead to long-term problems.”