Vocabulary 2.0 Flashcards
Fall-Back
Describes a plan or position which can be used if others plans do not succeed or other things are not avaibable
Fee
An amount of money paid for a particular piece of work or for a particular right or service
Financial Gain
With the purpose or aim of making money, rather from any other reason
Financial Implication
The effect that an action or decision relating to money will have on something or someone
Financial Paperwork
The part of a job which involves keeping records of how money is managed
Find
Learn new information for the first time
Follow-Up
Something done to finish a previously stated action to make it more successful
Foreseeable
Can be known about or guessed before it happens
Foretelling
Stating what is going to happen in a the future
Give and Take
Willingness to accept suggestions form another person and give up some of yours
Gross Revenue
The amount of money a company earns regularly
Hands-On training
A way of learning in which you do things instead of just reading or learnings about them
HeadHunter
A person who is hired by a company to find someone who has certain qualifications for a particular job
Make Redundant
If you are made redundant, you lose your job because your employer no longer needs you
Mannerism
Something that a person does repeatedly with parts of his body and which he may not realize they are doing
Market Rate
The amount of money that something costs at a particular time
Market research
Information about what people prefer to buy, how they react to advertising and competition
Market Share
How much of the market is taken by a particular purpose
Marketing Advantage
An advantage over the people or business who are competing with you
Maximizing
Making something as big in amount, size or importance as possible
Meeting Venue
The place where meeting happens
Member of Staff
One person who works for a company
Mobile Technology
Process relating to phones or computers used while traveling from place to place without being connected by wires
Opening Proposal
A formal suggestion, plan, or idea that comes near the beginning of something
Opportunity
An occasion or situation that makes it possible to do something
Option
One of a number of choices that you can make
Outcome
A result or effect of an action
Outlets
Stores in which companies sell their products
Overheads
The regular and necessary costs, such as rent and heating, that are involved in operating a business
People Person
Someone who is good at dealing with other people
Place
An area that is used for a particular purpose
Ploys
Strategies to improve the marketing
Possibility
A chance that something may happen or be true
Potential Return
The amount of profit made by an investment or a business activity that is able to grow in the future
Practice
How something is done in a particular business or Industry
Profit Potential
Something that is able to develop into earning money in the future when the necessary conditions exists
Profit
The Amount of money that a company earns from selling something
Progress Report
A description of an event or situation that explains how much progress is being made
Property consultant
Someone who is paid to give expert advice or training on buildings or lands
Proxy
Substitute or replacement for something else
Put of a meeting
Postpone a meeting
Raise Awareness
To make people realize that something exists
Rapport
A good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate with them
Rate
An amount of money that is charged or paid for a particular service
Redundant site
A place on the internet which is no longer needed where a person can give information about a product or service
Repurchase
Continue buying
Retail Customer
A person who buys goods rather than a store or other business
Retail
To sell products usually In a small quantity
Return on Investment
Profit made from something that you have bought
Revenue Stream
The money coming into a company from a particular activity over a period of time
Revenue
The income that a government or company receives regularly
Room
Space for things to fit into
Rush Hour
One of the very busy times of the day on roads or trains where people are going back home
Safety Regulation
An official rule that is meant to keep people protected from danger or harm
Sales Technique
The ability to persuade people to buy a company’s product
Service Line
A range of similar business activities that are sold by the same company with different features and prices
Set up a meeting
Organize A meeting
Skip a Meeting
Not attend
Social Network
A website that allows users to post messages or information to other users
Soft Loans
Loans with a low interest rate often offered by the government of a country to an organization
Space
An empty area that is available to use
Staff Turnover
The rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new employees
Preference Shares
Shares in a company that give the owner the right to receive a dividend before dividends are paid to owners of ordinary shares