an idiom for a very competitive culture, where others are not afraid to harm people in order to gain themselves?
a cut-throat environment
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the opposite of bankrupt is
solvent
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give an example of a mentor.... you can use a famous character if needed
Obi Wan to Luke
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trap
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shark
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what is an economic bubble?
when assets are overvalued, it can cause a fast inflation, but when it quickly decreases or crashes it's a bubble bursting
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what's the opposite of an asset?
a liability
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what are some (2) examples of gig workers?
Uber drivers, Bolt drivers, babysitters, musicians who perform, comedians, artists who do solo work, DJs, photographers, couriers, stand up comics, consultants
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what is "red tape" ?
excessive rules that make it difficult to do business
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what is economic deflation?
reduction of the general level of prices in an economy
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what idiom means: to dominate a market with a large % of market share
to corner a market
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a large corporation formed by the joining of separate and diverse firms
a conglomerate
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true or false: cubicles provide an open workspace
FALSE: they are small workspaces with dividers
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what is an example of an incentive? not just a synonym
possible answers: a bonus, extra holiday time, own office, better parking, a promotion, stock options, a raise in salary, better schedule, leaving work early