Money a company regularly pays its shareholders: __________ .
dividends
balance sheet
The joining toghether of 2 or > companies to form a larger one.
Merger
External factors are
Opportunities, Threats
Types of int. trade restrictions
Tariffs, Quotas, VER, Gov.Procurement practices, Sanctions
Having them, you get fixed income but you won't be able to vote: __________ _________.
preference shares
These securities are consiedered debt investment: _____.
bonds
When two competitors join it is the ________ _________.
horizontal integration
External factors cannot be ___________
controlled
International price discrimination, when sth is sold cheaper than it is in the exporting country.
Dumping
The process of closing a company, selling what it owns and paying its debts is called _________.
liquidation
It sums up a firm's income and expenditure over an accounting period: the _____ ___ _____ _____.
profit and loss account
When a business takes control of its supplier it is the _______ ________ ___________.
backward vertical integration
Internal factors are bascially what a firm is _____ ___
good at
When a government gives money to companies to pay a part of the cost of sth. they produce.
Subsidize, subsidy
When a private company decides to go public by selling its shares on a stock exchange for the 1st time it launches a(n) _____ _______ _________.
initial public offering
The money which is paid back to the borrower on the maturity date is called the ______.
principal
Whey a company takes over its distributor it is the _____ _______ __________.
forvard vertical integration
Healty life-style trend for a fast-food chain is a _______
threat
Common types of tariffs
protective tariff, revenue tariff, transit duty, export duty
losses
It shows the money entering and leaving the company: the ________ _________.
cashflow statement
Taking control of a company by borrowing a lot of money by issuing bonds using target company's assets as a collateral is called the ____ _____.
leveraged buyout
The ban on combustion engines in France is a(n) _________ for Tesla.
opportunity
Infant industry
An industry in an early stage of development that cannot survive competition from foreign companies