Banking and actions
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Investing & Stocks
Profit & Loss
100

To move money from your savings account to your checking account.

Transfer

100

You receive this piece of paper at a restaurant after you pay the bill.

Receipt

100

A single "piece" of a company that you can buy on the market.

A person who owns at least one share in a company.

100

The money a company earns after paying all its expenses.

profit

200

When you take $50 out of an ATM, you are making this.

A withdrawal/to withdraw

200

A formal document sent to a customer asking them to pay for services.

Invoice

200

A person who owns at least one share in a company.

shareholder


200

If a company spends more than it earns, it is operating at a ______.

loss

300

If you spend $1,200 but your budget was only $1,000, you did this.

overspend

300

Rent, electricity, and insurance are examples of this type of "running cost."

Overhead

300

This term describes a market that is very unstable and changes quickly.

volatility


300

Money that is owed to a bank or another person.

debt

400

To give money to a friend with the expectation they will pay you back.

lend

400

A formal, careful check of all a company's financial records to ensure they are correct.

audit

400

The general direction (up or down) that the market is moving.

trend

400

The three-month period used to report financial results.

quarter

500

You must do this to a loan, usually with interest added.

repay

500

A prediction of how much money the company will make next year.

forecast

500

The total collection of all your different stocks and investments.

Portfolio


500

To put money into a project or stock hoping to make a profit later.

to invest

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