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English Vocabulary in Use Advanced
6 Managing a business
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meet a deadline = have something finished by a fixed day or time miss a deadline = to fail to have something finished by a fixed day or time distribute = to supply goods to shops and companies ship = to send out goods that have been ordered shipment = what is sent expire = to end expiry date = date when something expires/runs out teamwork = working together for a common purpose crashes = suddenly fails bonus = extra money, usually based on good performance or productivity productivity = rate at which goods are produced funding = money given by the government, an organisation, or bank, to allow an activity to be carried out sector = area of economic activity short-term = immediate entrepreneur = someone who starts their own business, especially someone who sees a new opportunity intuition = ability to know or understand something immediately without needing to think about it deliver great results = produce great results put in/submit a tender = to supply a written offer to do a job for an agreed price win a tender = to be given a job, after submitting a tender penalty clause = part of a contract, specifying what will happen if an agreement is broken outstanding account = an account that has not yet been paid default on a payment = to fail to pay something that had been agreed morale = amount of confidence felt by a person or group bankruptcy = a situation in which a person or business has no money to pay debts liquidation = a situation in which a company stops operating and sells all its assets in order to pay its debts stock market = market for buying and selling of part shares in companies affinity = feeling close to someone or something, because of something that is shared financial reward = money gained soul damage = emotional and spiritual harm tuned-in = well-adjusted zip = energy risk assessment = working out how much risk might be involved in something propulsion = force that pushes something forward
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