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category killer[= a major organisation that puts out of business smaller companies]
chartered accountant[= a qualified professional accountant in the UK]
cheap money[= low interest rates]
clicks and mortar[= hybrid businesses involved in e-commerce and traditional stores]
Clintonomics[= economic policy of US President, Bill Clinton]
closed economy[= an economic system in which no external trade takes place]
closing price[= the price of the last transaction at the end of the trading session]
COLA[=cost of living adjustment; modifying the level of earnings in proportion to the level of inflatio
collateral[= property or goods used as security against a loan]
commercial bank[= a bank that provides services to individuals]
commodities[= a good or service, e.g. cotton, wool or a laptop]
commission[= a payment made to an intermediary often calculated as a percentage of the value of goods or servi
competition[= rivalry between companies]
competitive advantage[= a factor giving a company supremacy over competitors]
comprehensive income[= total income]
conglomerate company[= a company that owns a diverse range of businesses in different industries, a holding company]
consolidated debt[= the use of a large loan to eliminate smaller ones]
contingency plan[= action to be implemented only upon the occurrence of anticipated future events other than those
corporate bond[= a long-term bond issued by a corporation]
corporate fraud[= a financial crime committed by a corporation]
cost cutting[= a reduction of costs on all operations]
cost-effective[= offering the maximum benefit]
creative accounting[= the use of accounting methods to hide aspects of a company's financial dealings in order to make
credit[= a financial arrangement to buy goods or services and pay for that at a later date]
credit ceiling[= the largest amount that a lender will permit somebody to borrow]
credit crunch[= a situation in which money for borrowing is unavailable]
creditor[= a person or entity to whom money is owed]
credit rating[= an assessment of somebody's creditworthiness]
credit risk[= the possibility that a loss may occur in connection with a credit]
current assets[= cash or assets that are readily convertible to cash]
current liabilities[= money owed which falls due for payment within one year]
cyclical unemployment[= temporary unemployment]
daisy chaining[= creating artificial transactions in order to make a particular security appear more active than
dear money[= money which has to be borrowed at a high interest rate]
debt collection agency[= a business that secures the repayment of debts for third parties]
debt counselling[= a service offering advice and support to individuals who are financially stretched]
debt rescheduling[= the reorganisation of debt repayments]
debtor[= a person or entity owing money]
debtnocrat[= a senior bank official who specialises in lending large sums, e.g. to developing countries]
deed[= a legal document that details the transfer or sale of a property]
deep pocket[= a company or an individual that provides funds for another company]
default[= failure to comply with the terms of a binding legal agreement]
deflation[= a reduction in the general level of prices]
depression[= a slowdown in economic activity]
digital cash[= money that exists in electronic form]
digital economy[= an economy in which e-commerce dominates]
direct debit[= a claim on an individual or organisation by a creditor and paid by the individual's or organisat
discount[= a reduction in the price]
diversification[= increasing the variety of business, service or product types]
divestment[= a proportional reduction in an ownership stake]
dividend[= an amount payable to shareholders from profits]