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1. store a. how good or bad something is

2. quality b. the buying and selling of goods, services, currencies or

securities

3. business c. commercial activities in general, such as trading, buying

and selling, manufacturing, arranging deals

4. trade d. food, etc that is grown on a farm and sold

5. produce e. a place where goods are sold to the public

6. company f. a room or building that belongs to a company with rooms

where people can work at desks

7. office g. a business organization that makes or sells goods or services

8. customer h. a person who works for another person or organization in

return for wages

9. employee i. a person who buys something from a shop

10. work j. what a person does to earn money

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1b

 

(1 - 10) (a - j):

 

1. economy a. the amount of money for which something can be bought or

sold

2. finance b. a person or organization that buys and sells, especially shares

or insurance

3. cost c. a countrys money supply, trade and industry

4. price d. money received from work done, or from money invested or

property owned

5. money e. money as a resource for business and other activities

6. broker f. the amount of money paid or charged for goods or services

7. exchange g. means of payment, especially coins and bank notes

8. market h. giving or receiving something in return for something else

9. employment i. the place where people meet for buying and selling

10. income j. regular paid work

 

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1c

(1 - 10) (a - j):

 

1. goods a. the act of doing business or carrying out a business deal

2. transaction b. manufactured items or raw materials that are for sale

 

3. commerce c. an organization that holds money, important documents and

other valuables in safe keeping, and lends money at interest

4. employer d. a list showing how much you have to pay for services or

goods received

5. account e. the buying and selling goods and services

6. bank f. the desire of consumers to obtain goods and services

7. bill g. a person or company that pays people to work for them

8. cheque h. an arrangement between a bank and a customer that allows

the customer to pay in and take out money

9. demand i. a printed form that you use to pay for something instead of

using money

10. supply j. the amount of something that is available to use or buy

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Te 1d

(1 - 10) (a - j):

 

 

1. consumer a. a position of regular paid work

2. job b. an amount of money that a business organization

has to spend on something

3. inflation c. a person who buys goods and services for his / her own

use and not resale

4. industry d. a continuing increase in the prices of goods and services

5. loan e. the production of raw materials and goods

6. credit f. an amount charged for money borrowed

7. interest g. a sum of money paid into a bank or savings account

8. expense h. money or property used to produce wealth

9. deposit i. an arrangement with a shop, bank, supplier etc to buy

something now and pay for it later

10. capital j. money borrowed from a bank, financial institution, person

etc on which interest is usually paid to the lender until the

loan is repaid

 

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Te 1e

(1 - 10) (a - j):

 

1. retail a. money in the form of banknotes and coins

2. bulk b. a business agreement to buy or sell goods or provide a service

3. deal c. money owed by one person or organization to another

4. cash d. large size, volume or quantity

5. debt e. the sale of goods to customers for their own use, rather than

to shops etc

6. boom f. money given to an employee by an employer in return for work

7. pay g. a place where goods are stored and sold

8. profit i. money lost in a business deal; a financial deficit

9. loss j. a rapid increase in sales, profits, production, etc; a time of

prosperity

10. shop k. the money gained in a business deal, especially the difference

between the amount earned and the amount spent

 

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