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1BK - Lesson 5 - Review Unit 3
Slide 1 - Tekstslide
To minimise risk, many investors put money into a range of financial ....................... such as stocks, bonds, currencies, commodities and property. Choose from: backer - ballpark - exchange - instruments - rate - return - reward - yield
Slide 2 - Open vraag
Many people think that stock markets are the biggest financial markets, but in fact the foreign .......... markets are over twenty-five times bigger in terms of dollars traded every day. Choose from: backer - ballpark - exchange - instruments - rate - return - reward - yield
Slide 3 - Open vraag
Most investors don't know the detailed profits they have made at any one time, but they can usually give a(n) .......................... figure. Choose from: backer - ballpark - exchange - instruments - rate - return - reward - yield
Slide 4 - Open vraag
Investors are moving their money out of bonds and into stocks as the ....................... on government bonds is falling. Choose from: backer - ballpark - exchange - instruments - rate - return - reward - yield
Slide 5 - Open vraag
Investing in property and government bonds will usually make you a steady ......................... on your money, even though it might not be as exciting as investing in stocks. Choose from: backer - ballpark - exchange - instruments - rate - return - reward - yield
Slide 6 - Open vraag
Investors can make a loss as easily as they can make a profit, and it is only right that they reap a(n) .................. for the risk they have taken.
The value of a currency depends on many things, but one of the main factors is the interest .............................. set by a country's central bank.
If you are a start-up company with no profits and few customers, you need a(n) ........................... such as a family member, friend or venture capitalist.
The system of public tenders for infrastructure projects in the city works very well – everyone has the same information and can make an anonymous bid to do the work.
We're going to ask the bank for a long-term loan – it's so cheap to borrow money at the moment.
Looking at the production costs, we need to sell more than 2,000 units before we start to make money.
I bought 3,000 shares at $4.40 back in 2014. I just looked, and the share price this morning is $8.20, so that's almost doubled!
The price they quote for parts is very good, but at that price we're going to have to accept slightly lower quality.
We have a multi-currency account at the bank, with balances held in dollars and euros. It reduces our transaction costs as we don't have to convert one to the other.
Slide 10 - Sleepvraag
Interest rates are (likely) to go up next year.
A
30–50% probability
B
50–70% probability
C
70–90% probability
Slide 11 - Quizvraag
We (anticipate) that the dollar will continue to outperform other currencies.
A
expect
B
fear
C
guarantee
Slide 12 - Quizvraag
Investors with a diversified portfolio (are bound to) lose money some of the time.
A
are likely to
B
are certain to
C
are prepared to
Slide 13 - Quizvraag
There is a (very slight chance) that oil prices could go all the way back up to $80 a barrel.
A
a 10–30% likelihood
B
b 40–60% likelihood
C
c 70–90% likelihood
Slide 14 - Quizvraag
Our macroeconomics research team didn't (envisage) inflation staying so low last year.
A
predict
B
warn
C
doubt
Slide 15 - Quizvraag
Are you sure that's true?
Are you worried about getting less money?
Perhaps we should return to the thing that worries you most?
Do you understand what we want?
Are you prepared to have a longer agreement?
What do you think about that?
It's good for both of us, right?
Is it clear what we're looking for?
Really?
How does that sound?
Can we come back to your main issue?
Is your problem the potential loss of income?
Would you be willing to extend the contract?
It's win-win, isn't it?
Slide 16 - Sleepvraag
Last year, revenues were up 4%, which was better than the ...... figure of 2%.
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 17 - Open vraag
This was ............... to two factors .....
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 18 - Open vraag
First, our new line of KidzGo children's clothing sold ........................... more than expected,
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 19 - Open vraag
... generating $1.8m of turnover against the budgeted ........................ of $1.6m.
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 20 - Open vraag
Second, our social media advertising campaign in June led to a ....................... in sales that lasted all summer.
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 21 - Open vraag
Over the year, we also managed to keep ........................... under control,
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 22 - Open vraag
helped by the fact that we paid $0.2m .................................. for raw materials.
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly
Slide 23 - Open vraag
Taking these positive figures for revenues and costs together, we saw a 5% increase in ........................ profit.
Choose from: costs - due - figure - forecast - gross - less - rise - significantly