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  • Rearrange
    To remove something from a list
    To keep everything the same
    To create a mess.
    To change the order or position of something
  • Prepare
    To do things randomly.
    To get ready for something in advance
    To ignore upcoming tasks
    To complete something after a deadline
  • Subsidiary
    A completely independent business
    A temporary business partner
    A company owned by another company
    A competitor in the same market.
  • Family-run company
    A business managed by strangers
    A fully automated organization.
    A business managed by family members
    A company without any structure
  • Risk
    The guarantee of success
    A situation with no consequences
    The possibility of something bad happening
    An easy opportunity.
  • Great deals
    Excellent offers or prices on products or services
    A large number of products.
    A guarantee to return money
    A program to reward loyal customers
  • Affiliate
    A business connected to a larger company
    A temporary vendor.
    An unrelated small business
    A direct competitor
  • Demonstrate
    To show how something works or explain something clearly
    To cancel an explanation.
    To hide details of a process
    To write about something
  • Schedule
    A random list of ideas
    A plan that shows when tasks or activities will happen
    A list of tasks to avoid
    An outdated timetable.
  • Forecast
    To ignore future possibilities
    To avoid guessing
    To predict or estimate a future event
    To change past events.
  • Bargain
    An overpriced item
    A free gift.
    A high-end product
    A product or service offered at a price lower than its usual value
  • A big discount
    A significant reduction in the original price of something
    An increase in the price of something
    A card to track purchases.
    A product at its normal price
  • Asset
    Something valuable that a company owns
    An unnecessary item
    A borrowed item.
    An outdated product
  • Waste of time
    An activity that does not produce useful results
    An efficient use of time
    An activity with clear benefits
    A necessary routine.
  • Address
    To focus on irrelevant matters.
    To deal with or discuss a specific issue
    To ignore a problem
    To create new issues
  • Joint stock company
    A private family-owned business
    A single-owner business
    A government agency.
    A company whose shares are owned by shareholders
  • Avoid
    To face a problem directly
    To keep away from something harmful or unpleasant
    To accept risks willingly
    To create trouble.
  • Turnover
    The total profit after expenses
    The amount of money a company makes in a specific period
    The leftover stock in a store.
    The amount spent by customers
  • Evaluation
    The act of ignoring feedback
    The act of copying ideas
    The process of assessing or judging something
    The process of creating something new.
  • Private company
    A company that does not sell its shares to the public
    A large public corporation.
    A company owned by the government
    A nonprofit organization
  • Promoting equality
    Supporting only a specific group.
    Reducing opportunities
    Supporting fairness and equal opportunities for everyone
    Encouraging unfair treatment
  • Primary
    An irrelevant matter
    The most important or main thing
    A secondary detail
    A minor issue.
  • Share price
    The total profit of a company
    The cost of a product.
    The interest rate of a loan
    The cost of one share in a company
  • Money-back guarantee
    A discount program
    A promise to refund the customer if they are not satisfied with a product or service
    A loyalty bonus.
    A free replacement policy
  • Gather
    To separate everything
    To collect or bring things together
    To destroy items
    To lose important details.
  • Market share
    The total income of the company
    The percentage of total sales a company holds in a market
    The total products sold globally
    The number of employees in the market.
  • Family-owned company
    A large international corporation
    A public stock company.
    A business run by members of a family
    A company owned by the government
  • Demonstration
    A written summary.
    An act of showing or explaining how something is done
    A refusal to explain
    A private discussion
  • Limited liability company
    A nonprofit group
    A company fully liable for debts
    A company where owners are not personally responsible for debts
    A sole proprietorship.
  • Loyalty card
    A card given by a store to reward customers with points or discounts for frequent purchases
    A card for cash withdrawals
    A card that guarantees a refund
    A card used to store money.
  • Revenue
    The amount lost in expenses
    The loans taken by the company.
    The profit after taxes
    The total income of a company from its business activities
  • Offer
    A refusal to help
    A strict order.
    A proposal or opportunity given to someone
    A demand for payment
  • Parent company
    A government organization.
    A company that owns one or more subsidiaries
    A family-run local store
    A company owned by its employees
  • Implement
    To start or put a plan into action
    To analyze a plan
    To cancel a project
    To avoid responsibility.
  • Head office
    The main office of a company
    An unregistered location.
    A local branch
    A personal workspace
  • Strategy
    A random list of tasks
    A plan designed to achieve a specific goal
    A refusal to plan.
    A failure plan
  • Net profit
    The total sales before expenses
    The total tax paid.
    The total money earned after all expenses are deducted
    The money borrowed for a project
  • Estimate costs
    To count the exact money
    To refuse payment.
    To give a discount on costs
    To calculate the approximate amount of money needed for something
  • Evaluate
    To approve everything
    To avoid judgment.
    To assess or judge the value or quality of something
    To ignore details
  • Substitute
    To replace one thing with another
    To remove something without a replacement
    To use something as it is
    To refuse alternatives.