BUSINESS WORDL Flashcards

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1
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something that is bought for a lower price than usual

A

Bargain (sandoris)

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2
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to discuss what the price of something will be, or how payment will be made

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Bargain (derėtis)

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3
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to trade goods or services without using money. Each person exchanges something they have for something they want.

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Barter (mainai)

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4
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to have no money

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Be broke

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5
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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.

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Borrow (skolintis)

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6
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a dollar

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Buck

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7
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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

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Budget

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8
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is gold or silver before it is made into coins. Bars of gold or silver are bullion.

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Bullion

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9
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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

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Can’t afford

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10
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to ask for payment in return for providing goods or services.

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Charge (mokestis)

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11
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a person or company that buys services

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Client

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12
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property that you promise to give to if you cannot pay back the money that you borrow.

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Collateral (užstatas)

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13
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is somebody who buys things for their own use.

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Consumer (vartotojas)

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14
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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

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Consumer society (vartotojų visuomenė)

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15
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the amount of money that a person needs to live

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Cost of living (pragyvenimo išlaidos)

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16
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the money that is used in a particular country at a particular time

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Currency (valiuta)

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17
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a person or company that buys goods

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Customer (klientas)

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18
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the situation in which something becomes weaker, or something or someone becomes less confident than before

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Deflation (defliacija)

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19
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to pay someone an amount of money when you make an agreement with that person to pay for or buy something that either will be returned to you later, if the agreed arrangement is kept, or that forms part of the total payment

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Deposit

20
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money or goods that are given to help a person or organization, or the act of giving them

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Donation (auka)

21
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can be divided exactly by 2 (e.g. 2, 4, 6, and 8)

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Even numbers

22
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the rate at which the money of one country can be changed for the money of another country

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Exchange rates (valiutų kursai)

23
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the money that you pay for a journey in public transport, (e.g. a bus or train)

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Fare (bilieto kaina)

24
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an amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service

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Fee (mokestis)

25
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an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law

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Fine (bauda)

26
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a very large amount of money

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Fortune

27
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an amount of money given especially by the government to a person or organization for a special purpose

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Grant (dotacija)

28
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(a record of) money taken out of a bank account

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In debt

29
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money that is earned from doing work or received from investments

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Income (pajamos)

30
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a general, continuous increase in prices

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Inflation (infliacija)

31
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one of a number of parts into which an amount of money that is owed has been divided. Payments are made regularly until the total amount has been paid back

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Instalment (įmoka)

32
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is the price the lender charges when somebody borrows money. It is a percentage of the total loan, or amount borrowed.

A

Interest (palūkanos)

33
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the interest percent that a bank or other financial company charges you when you borrow money, or the interest percent it pays you when you keep money in an account

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Interest rates (palūkanų normos)

34
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if a bank or other organization lends money, it gives money to someone who agrees that they will pay the money back in the future, usually with extra money added to the original amount

A

Lend (paskolinti)

35
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an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back, usually together with an extra amount of money that you have to pay as a charge for borrowing

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Loan (paskola)

36
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an amount of money that is paid in one large amount on one occasion

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Lump sum (vienkartinė išmoka)

37
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a person or a company that buys goods from the company that makes them and sells them to
somebody else.

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Middle man

38
Q

an agreement that allows you to borrow money from a bank or similar organization, especially in order to buy a house, or the amount of money itself

A

Mortgage (paskola namui)

39
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cannot be divided exactly by 2 (e.g.3, 5, 7, and 9)

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Odd (uneven) numbers

40
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an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank, or
the agreement that allows this

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Overdraft

41
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a person who has the same social status somebody as you.

A

Peer

42
Q

a pound sterling

A

Quid

43
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the money you keep, esp. in a bank or other financial organization

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Savings

44
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one of the equal parts that the ownership of a company is divided into, and that can be bought by members of the public

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Shares (akcijos)

45
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the amount of money and comfort people have in a particular society

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Standard of living (pragyvenimo lygis)

46
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a stock exchange; the value of all investments that are traded

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Stock market (akcijų birža)

47
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an official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death

A

Will (palikimas)