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- Incentive
- (~ for/to sb/sth) something that encurages you to do something
- mom-and-pop
- AmE (of a shop or business) owned and run by husband and wife, or by a family
- incinerate
- v. to burn sth until it is completely destroy
- spontaneous
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1. a. not planned but done because you suddenly want to do it
2. (of a person) often doing things without planning to, because they suddenly want to to them - hectic
- a. very busy; full of activity
- lucrative
- a. producing a large amount of money; making a large profit
- rebound (business)
- v,n. (of prices, etc) to rise again after they have fallen
- induce
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1. v. to persuade or influence sb to do sth
2. to cause sth - mutual fund
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"A mutual fund is a form of collective investment that pools money from many investors and invests the money in stocks, bonds, short-term money market instruments, and/or other securities. [1] In a mutual fund, the fund manager trades the fund's underlying securities, realizing capital gains or loss, and collects the dividend or interest income. The investment proceeds are then passed along to the individual investors. The value of a share of the mutual fund, known as the net asset value (NAV), is calculated daily based on the total value of the fund divided by the number of shares purchased by investors."
Sources: WikePedia: Mutual Fund - implication
- n.1. ~(for/of sth) a possible effect or result of an action or decision
- clout
- n. power and influence
- keep abreast of sth
- IDIOM to make sure that you know all the most recent fact about a subject
- IPO
- initial public offering: the first sale of a corporation's common shares to public investors
- facilitator
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1. n. a person who who helps sb to sth more easily by dicussing problems, giving adives rather than telling them what to do
2. n. a thing that helps a process take place - rapport
- n. ~ (with sb | ~ between A and B) a friendly raleationship in which people understand each other very well
- reimburse
- verb: ~sb (for sth) to pay back money to sb which they have spent or lost
- corrugated
- adj: shaped into a series of regular folds that look like waves
- out-of-pocket
- adj: