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phrasal verb - to become successful quickly
take off
phrasal verb - to resign
step down
phrasal verb - to diversify a business
branch out
phrasal verb - to ask someone´s opinion on something
run by
phrasal verb - to employ new staff or agree to a new project
take on
tax that is paid on items like alcohol and tobacco
duty
to offer a price for something against other people
bid
relating to buying in big quantities
bulk
the system of money that a country uses
currency
to leave a valuable object at a shop in exchange for money, this item can later be bought back
pawn
everything that a shop has that is available to buy
stock
the _______ industry (the business of shops)
retail
the business of selling goods in large quantities to other businesses
wholesale
the activity of buying and selling goods
trade
the money that an organisation has lent
loan
a person who spends too much time and money in shops
a shopaholic
a synonym for a bill
invoice
a strong metal box in which you can keep valuables
safe(ty deposit box)
______ payment, the deposit paid for something
down
to sell things illegally
peddle
the money returned to you buy a shop when you pay with a higher quantity
change
to exchange goods or services for other goods or services
barter
providing good value in relation to the money spent
economical
to negotiate a price in order to buy something cheaper, particularly at a market (informal)
haggle
connected with trade and the wealth of a country
economy
a business agreement (informal)
deal
to offer more money for something than someone else
outbid
to sell or buy things illegally
hustle
a regular payment as a part of a total price
installment
formal permission given by a company to somebody that wants to trade in its name
franchise
a public event at which things are sold to the person who offers the most money
auction