BUSINESS WORDL Flashcards
something that is bought for a lower price than usual
Bargain (sandoris)
to discuss what the price of something will be, or how payment will be made
Bargain (derėtis)
to trade goods or services without using money. Each person exchanges something they have for something they want.
Barter (mainai)
to have no money
Be broke
to obtain money which has to be repaid in the future. People often borrow money from banks. Until the
money is repaid, the person who borrows usually has to pay interest.
Borrow (skolintis)
a dollar
Buck
a) The amount of money you have available to spend; b) A plan to show how
much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
Budget
is gold or silver before it is made into coins. Bars of gold or silver are bullion.
Bullion
if you cannot afford to do something, you do not have enough money to do that. You must not do it
because it would cause serious problems for you
Can’t afford
to ask for payment in return for providing goods or services.
Charge (mokestis)
a person or company that buys services
Client
property that you promise to give to if you cannot pay back the money that you borrow.
Collateral (užstatas)
is somebody who buys things for their own use.
Consumer (vartotojas)
a society in which people often buy new goods, especially goods that they do not need, and in which a high value is placed on owning many things
Consumer society (vartotojų visuomenė)
the amount of money that a person needs to live
Cost of living (pragyvenimo išlaidos)
the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time
Currency (valiuta)
a person or company that buys goods
Customer (klientas)
the situation in which something becomes weaker, or something or someone becomes less confident than before
Deflation (defliacija)