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Traduzione e definizione
an upturn: una ripresa, una rimonta
Esempi
- "The overall upturn is largely due to higher demand for make-up and personal hygiene products in emerging Asian markets."
Esercizio 1
Complete the sentences below with appropriate finance terms from the report.
This term describes a part of the capital stock of a company or corporation. "I have hundreds of in the Delavigne Corporation. They were a great investment!"
This term describes a sum of money paid to the shareholders of a corporation. "Due to our profitable year, all shareholders will receive a generous of at least 3¢ per share."
This term describes an increasing or improving trend.
There has been an in sales recently: things are looking better!
This 2-word term describes money available for non-essential items. "Young people today have a lot of (two words). Most of them spend it on CDs and drugs."
This term describes a part of the capital stock of a company or corporation. "I have hundreds of in the Delavigne Corporation. They were a great investment!"
This term describes a sum of money paid to the shareholders of a corporation. "Due to our profitable year, all shareholders will receive a generous of at least 3¢ per share."
This term describes an increasing or improving trend.
There has been an in sales recently: things are looking better!
This 2-word term describes money available for non-essential items. "Young people today have a lot of (two words). Most of them spend it on CDs and drugs."
Complete the sentences below with appropriate finance terms from the report.
This term describes a part of the capital stock of a company or corporation. "I have hundreds of shares 1 in the Delavigne Corporation. They were a great investment!"
This term describes a sum of money paid to the shareholders of a corporation. "Due to our profitable year, all shareholders will receive a generous dividend 2 of at least 3¢ per share."
This term describes an increasing or improving trend.
There has been an upturn 3 in sales recently: things are looking better!
This 2-word term describes money available for non-essential items. "Young people today have a lot of disposable income 4 (two words). Most of them spend it on CDs and drugs."
This term describes a part of the capital stock of a company or corporation. "I have hundreds of shares 1 in the Delavigne Corporation. They were a great investment!"
This term describes a sum of money paid to the shareholders of a corporation. "Due to our profitable year, all shareholders will receive a generous dividend 2 of at least 3¢ per share."
This term describes an increasing or improving trend.
There has been an upturn 3 in sales recently: things are looking better!
This 2-word term describes money available for non-essential items. "Young people today have a lot of disposable income 4 (two words). Most of them spend it on CDs and drugs."
1 shares: "Shares" is the right answer. People can buy "shares" in a company as an investment, in the hope that the value of these shares will increase. However, shares can also fall in value! Example: "Kalvin Krime's share price has dropped below $1 for the first time in history".
2 dividend: A "dividend" is a yearly sum of money given to shareholders, generally based on the company's financial success. The total sum of money given depends on the price per share and the number of shares held by the stock holder.
3 upturn: "Upturn" is the term we were looking for. An "upturn" is an increase, or an improvement, especially after a quiet or unsuccessful period of time. Example: "The economic upturn is largely thanks to three huge companies building factories in our country".
4 disposable income: This is the right answer. A person's "disposable income" is the money they can spend on luxuries and leisure activities, once they have paid for essentials such as bills, food, and rent. Example: "I have more disposable income now that I have a job than when I was a student". An "income" generally refers to money received by a person as a salary.
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