We are going to talk today about the following financial terms:
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capital
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capitalize
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cash
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cash flow
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chart of accounts
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contingent liabilities
Do you want to learn how to use these terms? Let’s get into it.
We are going to talk today about the following financial terms:
capital
capitalize
cash
cash flow
chart of accounts
contingent liabilities
Do you want to learn how to use these terms? Let’s get into it.
How is your Business English coming along? This article will help you to grasp the meaning of the following financial terms:
Easy as pie…
How would you explain the following financial terms? ¿Cómo explicarías los siguientes términos de vocabulario financiero en inglés?
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Hey! Welcome to our Financial English Series. We understand some of these terms are tricky. Can you explain all financial vocabulary with your own words?
Let us help you with a few every week. We begin with the following concepts:
Communication is one of the most demanded skills in companies, and one of the most helpful abilities in life. Focusing solely on “your level” of English is a mistake, as having a certificate does not necessarily make you an effective communicator. When you communicate powerfully, you are able to:
This requires practice, confidence and humility. Delivering and receiving messages and connecting with the person or people in front of you, is much more important than speaking in a “perfect” way.
Obsessing too much about grammar and vocabulary can be an obstacle to effective communication.
To communicate like a pro, there are seven “C” adjectives to bear in mind. If, with practice, you become these adjectives when communicating, you will notice that your relationships and results will also improve. Let’s look at these seven “Cs” in the context of a presentation.