Vocabulário financeiro

Aprenda um pouco mais do vocabulário financeiro abaixo:

Revenue / Income – the money you receive due to your job;

Expenses - obligations that you have to pay, normally monthly (light, water, food, renting, credit card, etc);

Bills – the documents where you can see your expenses;

Profit - the positive difference between your income and your expenses;

Loss – a negative difference between your income and your expenses;

Savings – the accumulated amount of money that you have;

Interest – an additional amount of money that you receive when you invest or lend your money to a bank or to another person;

Investments – an amount of money that you allocate in a financial product expecting to collect it with some interests after some time;

Loan – an amount of money that you request to a bank;

Extra vocabulary

Short term – normally, a period of time within 12 months;

Long term – a period of time longer than 12 months;

Bonds - is an instrument of indebtedness of the bond issuer to the holders;

Shares – the smallest part of a company. When you buy a share, you are the partial owner of this company;

Stock Market/Stock Exchange – the place where companies negotiate their shares to other people;

Inflation – an increase / raise on the price of products and services;

Purchasing power – the capability of buy a certain product or service using the money you have at the moment of the purchase.

Postado em 08 de Aug de 2023.

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