Finance in English. Financial dictionaries and textbooks in English
Public finance: International finance State budget Local budget Private finance: Corporate finance Household finance Financial markets: Money market Foreign exchange market Stock market Derivatives market Finance ... Wikipedia
FINANCE- (fr., from cf. century. lat. financia). State funds, money and income; known state of capital. Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. FINANCE income and income, debts and financial obligations ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language
Finance- (finance) 1. The practice of handling and managing money. 2. Capital involved in any project; first of all, the capital that must be obtained in order to start a new business. 3. A money loan for a specific purpose, especially made ... ... Financial vocabulary
finance- ov, pl. finance f., German Finantz (en). 1. State treasury, state revenues. Exchange. 140. Worker, so that all our finances or incomes are brought into a good and proper condition. 1717. Patent G. Fiku. // Exchange. 140. They also work ... ... Historical dictionary gallicisms of the Russian language
finance- Cm … Synonym dictionary
FINANCE Big Encyclopedic Dictionary
Finance- (inosk.) monetary affairs (own state treasury, income and its accounts). Financier specialist in finance. Wed Financiers! .. Some financiers of the people, like sticky, peel off and weave bast shoes. *** Aphorisms. Wed Our finances are liquid ... ... ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)
Finance- (French finances cash) a set of economic relations in the process of creating and using cash funds. They arose with regular commodity-money circulation with the development of the state and its needs for cash ... ... Political science. Dictionary.
FINANCE- sing romances from someone. Razg. Shuttle. About impoverishment, lack of money from someone l. (Entry 1999). Finance got cancer at someone. Jarg. they say The same as finances sing romances. Maximov, 72 ... Big Dictionary Russian sayings
Finance- (finance) 1. The practice of handling and managing money. 2. The capital involved in any project, primarily the capital that must be obtained in order to start a new business. 3. A money loan for a specific purpose, especially made ... ... Glossary of business terms
FINANCE- FINANCE, finance, units. no (from Novolat. financia income). 1. Cash as an element of the national economic turnover (econ.). Public finances. People's Commissariat of Finance. Financial recovery. 2. Money, money matters (colloquial). How… … Dictionary Ushakov
Books
- Finance, S. V. Barulin. The textbook includes three sections: fundamentals of the theory of finance and their management, public finance, private finance. Unlike the other educational literature into the structure of the discipline under study… Buy for 770 rubles electronic book
According to Oxfam, 82% of the world's wealth is in the hands of the 1% of the world's population. Even if you are not one of these lucky people, you definitely deal with money every day. Therefore, we hope that our English cheat sheet for economists will be useful to you.
If you work in the financial sector, we recommend that you study our concise economic dictionary on banking, finance and accounting, taxation and audit. For representatives of other professions, the section on investments, cryptocurrency and professional jargon of economists may be of interest.
We encourage even those of you who are not in the financial sector to explore our carefully selected resources. They will help you keep track of your personal finances, explore the world of movie brokers, and always keep your finger on the pulse, without waiting for news about the current economic situation to be translated into Russian.
Concise Dictionary of Economic Terms
Let's look at the basic terminology of English for economists. At the beginning of our financial and economic dictionary, general terms from economic theory, which many of us began to study in school. Further - highly specialized industry concepts for employees of banks, accounting departments and audit companies. For a snack - a short crypto-dictionary on the topic of the day and professional slang.
Basic terminology
Let's start with the ABC of economic theory: we will study the most necessary terms.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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a seller | salesman |
a buyer | buyer |
profit and loss | profit and loss |
a margin | margin |
costs:
| costs, expenses
|
a market | market |
competition | competition |
efficiency | efficiency |
an exchange | exchange |
trade | trade |
an advantage | advantage, benefit |
a disadvantage | disadvantage, damage |
purchasing power | purchasing power |
demand | demand |
supply | sentence |
a demand curve | demand curve |
a supply curve | supply curve |
an incentive | motivating motive |
a production possibilities curve (PPC) | production possibilities curve |
tax | tax |
duty | duty |
duty free | duty-free |
a subsidy | subsidy |
an absolute price | absolute price |
a relative price | relative price |
a price floor | minimum price |
the equilibrium price | equilibrium price |
a price level | price level |
a consumer price index | consumer price index |
a minimum wage | minimum wage |
sur plus | surplus, excess |
scarcity | lack, deficiency |
a government budget | the state budget |
gross domestic product (GDP) | gross domestic product (GDP) |
gross national product (GNP) | gross national product (GNP) |
foreign national debt | public external debt |
The World Trade Organization (WTO) | World Trade Organization (WTO) |
gold and currency reserves | gold reserves |
inflation | inflation |
devaluation | devaluation |
a commodity bundle / a market basket | consumer basket |
unemployment | unemployment |
the poverty line | poverty line |
financial crisis | financial crisis |
Professions in the field of economics and finance
Now let's look at the most common professions in the economic sector.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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an economist | economist |
an accountant | accountant |
a business analyst | business analyst |
a financial advisor | Financial Consultant |
an investment counselor (adviser) | investment consultant |
a comptroller | Financial Controller |
a tax officer / a tax inspector | tax inspector |
a broker | broker |
a public certified accountant (Am.E.), a chartered accountant (Br.E.) | auditor |
an actuary | actuary (specialist in insurance calculations) |
a treasurer | treasurer |
a bank clerk | a bank employee |
a chief financial officer (CFO) | financial director |
Banking
Consider the key terms for working in a bank.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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a stock market | securities market, stock market |
an interest | percent |
an interest rate | interest rate |
capitalization | capitalization |
the capitalization rate | interest rate used in income capitalization |
a refinancing rate | refinancing rate |
an encashment | collection |
the International Monetary Fund | International Monetary Fund |
a credit rating | credit rating |
creditworthiness | creditworthiness |
a credit history | credit history |
a loan | mortgage credit lending |
a payment guarantor | payment guarantor |
a fine (a penalty) | penalty, fine |
a general lien | the right to seize the debtor's property |
forgery | counterfeit (banknotes, bills) |
a default | default |
Finance and accounting (finance and accounting)
Record income and expenses, balance debits and credits English language a selection of words for accountants will help.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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bookkeeping | accounting |
financial planning | financial planning |
accounting analysis, financial analysis | the financial analysis |
accounting/accountancy | Accounting |
financial statements (a financial report) | financial statements (financial report) |
an accounting period | reporting period |
an annual report | annual report |
a balance sheet | balance sheet |
a cash flow statement | cash flow statement |
a fiscal year | fiscal year |
account reconciliation | reconciliation of accounts |
assets | assets |
liabilities | liabilities |
financial risk management | financial risk management |
types of accounting ratios:
| types of accounting ratios:
|
record keeping:
| accounting documentation:
|
Taxation and auditing (taxation and auditing)
Let's move on to vocabulary for tax specialists.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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a tax declaration | tax return |
a tax payer | taxpayer |
a fiscal period | taxable period |
a tax base | object of taxation |
a tax holiday | tax break |
a tax rate | tax rate |
direct taxes | direct taxes |
indirect taxes | indirect taxes |
an income tax |
|
value added tax (VAT) | value added tax (VAT) |
a tax counsel | tax advisor |
an audit team | revision group |
audit accounts | audited reporting |
a tax haven | "tax haven", offshore zone, territory with a preferential taxation regime |
to levy | to tax |
Business and investment (business and investment)
We present a business dictionary from the field of trade and investment.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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stocks and shares | stocks and bonds |
a shareholder | shareholder |
a stock exchange | stock Exchange |
a venture fund | venture fund |
an investment portfolio | investment portfolio |
flotation | corporatization |
a nominal value | nominal cost |
a share price slump | collapse of stock prices |
a bull market | bull market, bull market |
bear market | bear market, bear market |
an advisory company | consulting company |
a boom and a bust | rise and fall (in company development) |
illegal business | illegal business |
shadow economy | shadow economy |
to accumulate capital | increase capital |
to tie up a block of shares | invest in a shareholding |
to turn bankrupt | go bankrupt |
Cryptoindustry (crypto industry)
So we got to the most relevant topic - the crypto industry. Since many concepts are borrowed from English, we decided to give not only a translation, but also a brief interpretation.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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a cryptocurrency | cryptocurrency (digital currency that is created and controlled by cryptographic methods) |
fiat currency, fiat money | fiat money (currency that the government establishes as legal tender) |
a blockchain | blockchain (digital registry that stores information about all transactions, transactions and concluded contracts) |
a smart contract | smart contract, smart contract (computer algorithm for concluding and maintaining commercial contracts in the blockchain system) |
a token | token (digital share of the company) |
a token holder | token holder |
mining | mining (the process of extracting tokens) |
cloud mining | cloud mining (mining tokens in a cloud service) |
an initial coin offering (ICO) | initial placement of tokens on the exchange |
crypto-bounty | crypto-bounty (provision of services in exchange for free tokens) |
Professional jargon
Some concepts from the professional slang of English-speaking economists are alien to us. Therefore, we decided to explain them in more detail - it will be easier to remember.
Word/Phrase | Translation |
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a kickback | bribe, kickback |
skint | penniless man |
turnover | staff turnover |
a bankster (banker + gangster) | corrupt banker |
nom-nomics | "nom-nomika" is an abbreviated and more appetizing version of the name of the economy :-) |
a hard sell | hard sell - aggressive product marketing strategy |
leverage | financial leverage (financial leverage, financial leverage) |
a chainsaw consultant | an outside expert brought in to reduce headcount while "leaving the hands of management clean" |
Useful Resources
Let's move on to useful resources that will make your work even more productive.
Tutorials:
- Economics by R. Arnold - A guide from California State University. The main convenience is that the terms are highlighted in blue and placed in the column on the left. This makes memorizing words much easier. In the Economics 24/7 section, you will find articles on entertaining economics, supported by real-life and historical examples. At the end of each chapter there are sections Chapter summary and Key terms and concepts with a summary of information and basic definitions.
- The Economics Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained by DK - the book tells about the development of economic thought, starting from Aristotle. The key feature is that the material is presented in the form of colorful infographics, which makes it easier to understand complex economic terms. Among the authors and consultants of the manual are a World Bank employee, an Obama campaign participant, and an adviser to the UK Treasury.
- Macmillan Guide to Economics by L. Raitskaya and S. Cochrane - tutorial from the Macmillan publishing house, compiled in English in collaboration with the Russian-speaking teacher of MGIMO Lilia Raitskaya. The textbook provides special sections for the development of various language skills, including listening.
- Professional English in Use Finance by I. MacKenzie is a textbook in the popular Professional English series from Cambridge University Press.
- English for the Financial Sector by I. MacKenzie - not only basic terms from the financial sector are collected here, there are also exercises to develop language skills.
- Oxford English for Careers: Finance by R.Clark and D. Baker
Dictionaries:
- Financial Dictionary by Farlex - 8,000 economic terms compiled for you by financial expert Harvey Campbell and Duke University professor Paul Stich.
- A Dictionary of Finance and Banking is a textbook and part-time dictionary from Oxford Press.
- The Forbes Financial Glossary is a glossary from the world famous economic magazine.
Tools for the job:
- Financial Management - many templates for different kind financial documents in Excel and Word.
- Top Excel Templates for Accounting - Templates different types documents for accountants in Excel-files.
- AuditNet - templates for auditors.
Online magazines:
- Forbes is the famous financial magazine, without which this material would not have developed. Forbes has articles with the most popular being Forbes Lists, e-books, podcasts and video- interviews with entrepreneurs and materials about richest people planets.
- The Economist is a British economics magazine with tons of sections to suit your every need: video, podcasts , iOS app and , mailing list , World in Figures infographics , The World If about alternative history in general and economic thought in particular , and The Economist Films 's stunning visuals .
- McKinsey Quarterly is one of the most respected business publications in the English speaking world. And this is not surprising: articles have been published since 1964, and McKinsey Quarterly still holds its own. Subscribe to the newsletter, download the application for iOS or Android and receive useful materials.
- Bloomberg Businessweek is a business magazine published by Bloomberg. The magazine has an impressive variety of , and .
Public finance: International finance State budget Local budget Private finance: Corporate finance Household finance Financial markets: Money market Foreign exchange market Stock market Derivatives market Finance ... Wikipedia
FINANCE- (fr., from cf. century. lat. financia). State funds, money and income; known state of capital. Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. FINANCE income and income, debts and financial obligations ... Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language
Finance- (finance) 1. The practice of handling and managing money. 2. Capital involved in any project; first of all, the capital that must be obtained in order to start a new business. 3. A money loan for a specific purpose, especially made ... ... Financial vocabulary
finance- ov, pl. finance f., German Finantz (en). 1. State treasury, state revenues. Exchange. 140. Worker, so that all our finances or incomes are brought into a good and proper condition. 1717. Patent G. Fiku. // Exchange. 140. They also work ... ... Historical Dictionary of Gallicisms of the Russian Language
finance- Cm … Synonym dictionary
FINANCE Big Encyclopedic Dictionary
Finance- (inosk.) monetary affairs (own state treasury, income and its accounts). Financier specialist in finance. Wed Financiers! .. Some financiers of the people, like sticky, peel off and weave bast shoes. *** Aphorisms. Wed Our finances are liquid ... ... ... Michelson's Big Explanatory Phraseological Dictionary (original spelling)
Finance- (French finances cash) a set of economic relations in the process of creating and using cash funds. They arose with regular commodity-money circulation with the development of the state and its needs for cash ... ... Political science. Dictionary.
FINANCE- sing romances from someone. Razg. Shuttle. About impoverishment, lack of money from someone l. (Entry 1999). Finance got cancer at someone. Jarg. they say The same as finances sing romances. Maximov, 72 ... Big dictionary of Russian sayings
Finance- (finance) 1. The practice of handling and managing money. 2. The capital involved in any project, primarily the capital that must be obtained in order to start a new business. 3. A money loan for a specific purpose, especially made ... ... Glossary of business terms
FINANCE- FINANCE, finance, units. no (from Novolat. financia income). 1. Cash as an element of the national economic turnover (econ.). Public finances. People's Commissariat of Finance. Financial recovery. 2. Money, money matters (colloquial). How… … Explanatory Dictionary of Ushakov
Books
- Finance, S. V. Barulin. The textbook includes three sections: fundamentals of the theory of finance and their management, public finance, private finance. Unlike other educational literature in the structure of the discipline under study ... Buy for 770 rubles electronic book
Money... Happiness is not in them, but you can't do without them. Finance helps to become independent and independent. As you may have guessed, our topic is about money and everything related to it in English. Finance is a delicate topic, because there are always few of them, there is not enough of them. But we hope that the phrases presented below and considered in the context of examples and translation will be useful to you.
Money in English and finance theme with translationSometimes the translation of words related to money is unexpected. Because, as you know, words in English have multiple meanings.
Beginners and even those who do not study English know this word. “Money” is money, finance, in their general meaning. And the English language reminds us that this is an uncountable noun.
For example:
- What about money today? I have some money for lunch and coffee. What about money today? I have some money for lunch and coffee.
- Did you get your money? - Did you get your money? There is little money left. - There is little money left.
- It is impossible to do little work and to get much money.- It is impossible to work a little and get a lot of money.
As you have noticed, "Money" is a common word for money in English.
Regarding finance in English
In this section, we will consider terms related to finance and money in English and their translation into Russian. Here are the main monetary terms and their translation into Russian:
- ATM(= automated teller machine) / cash dispenser (BrE) - ATM
I want to take my money from the ATM. Our ATM is broken; I can't take my money. I want to withdraw my money from an ATM. Our ATM is broken; I can't take my money.
- bank note / bill(AmE) - banknote
Do you have any money?-Yes, I have some banknotes of 100 dollars. - Do you have money? Yes, I have several $100 bills.
- borrow- occupy
Can you borrow me some money till Monday? Could you borrow me some money until Monday?
- be broke- be bankrupt
Can you give me some money? -No, I am broke this week. — Can you give me some money? No, I'm bankrupt this week.
- budget- budget
Unfortunately, my budget is poor this month. Unfortunately, my budget is poor this month.
- cash- cash (money)
Can you pay by cash? - Yes, sure. — Can you pay in cash? Oh sure
- cashier— cashier
The cashier in this bank is very precise. The teller at this bank is very accurate.
- check(BrE) / check(AmE) - check
At the moment I don't have any cash, but I have a check of 1000 dollars. I don't have cash at the moment, but I do have a check for $1,000.
- coins- coin
Tom has some golden coins of the XIXth century. Tom has some gold coins from the 19th century.
- currency- currency
We need some currency to go to the USA. We will need currency to travel to the USA.
- debt- duty
How is Tom? Oh, he has a lot of debts. How is Tom doing? Oh, he's in a lot of debt.
- deposit— deposit
You can have some deposits in our bank. — You can open several deposits in our bank.
Examples of popular words about money in English speech with the translation
Useful English words about money
Each of us at times has had to lend, lend, give, invest, or donate money. Of course, when communicating with English speakers, you will also have to touch this topic, and without useful English words you can't do without money:
- donate donate, donate, give to charity
Alex donated a lot of money to the children's house; it's wonderful. Alex donated a lot of money to the orphanage; that's wonderful.
- exchange rate- exchange rate
The exchange rate of the currency today is very high. — The exchange rate is very high today.
- fee- fee, remuneration
This is you fee for the concert. — This is your fee for the concert.
- interest- interest, interest rate
What's your interest in this bank? What is your interest rate at this bank?
- investment- invest, invest
Mr Green wants to invest a lot of money in our bank. Mr. Green wants to invest a lot of money in our bank.
- legal tender- legal tender
I have a legal tender in my business. — I have legal tender in my business.
- lend- lend, borrow
I can lend you some money, if you want. “I can lend you some money if you want.
- loan- loan
You want a very big loan, I can't agree with it. - You want a very big loan, I can't agree with that.
- owe- to be due
Why Tom is angry with you? -I owe him some money. Why is Tom angry with you? I owe him money.
- receipt- check, receipt
Here is your receipt. - Here is your receipt.
- refund- return (money, damage, etc.)
I damaged your car; I want to refund the money.- I damaged your car; I want a refund for the damage.
- tips, tips- tips
Oh, why do you give so many tips to the waiter? — Oh, why are you tipping the waiter so much?
- withdraw- withdraw funds from the account
Can you help me with some money? -Sure, I have to withdraw some from the bank. Can you help me with money? Of course, I have to withdraw some from the bank.
As you understand, friends, finance is an integral part of business. And the English language is a very extraordinary thing, we have seen this more than once. These were the main meanings of terms related to money and their translation into Russian.