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Ex.3. Match words from list A with words from list B that have a similar meaning.

A B
join purpose sole trader public limited company offer organize personal share sole proprietorship listed company propose aim unite stock arrange individual

 

Ex.4. Find suitable opposites to the following words and phrases:

poverty, limited liability company, to buy, to disunite, to find, public.

 

Ex.5. Find the odd word.

1. company, business, firm, corporation, office, enterprise.

2. sole proprietorship, limited liability, public limited company, partnership, private limited company.

3. owner, investor, shareholder, consumer, managing director.

 

Ex.6. Match the nouns in the left hand column with the verbs in the right hand column.

debt   asset   shares   partnership   business sell off hold pay back buy issue run into join form own lose

 

Ex.7. The words in the box frequently occur after “debt”.

 
 

 

 


Find combinations that mean:

1. a person employed to recover money owed by a person or an organization;

2. paying loans back to the lender;

3. renegotiating the form of debts;

4. renegotiating the dates that debts are to be repaid;

5. the overall amount of an organization’s debt;

6. a period when a debtor is having trouble repaying their debts.

 

Ex.8. Look at the words and phrases in the box. Match them with the correct definition from the list below:

 
 

 


1. a firm run by two or more partners;

2. a business owned by one person;

3. a company in which the owners are entirely liable for the debts of the company;

4. a company in which the owners are liable only for the amount of money they have invested in the business;

5. a company that may not offer its shares for sale to the public;

6. a company whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock exchange;

7. money owed by one person or an organization to another;

8. an item of value belonging to a person or a company;

9. one of many portions into which a company’s capital is divided;

10. a market where stocks and shares are bought and sold under fixed rules;

11. a person who owns shares in a company and is, therefore, a member of the company;

12. (owning) a large amount of money, goods or property.

 


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