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Concepts for Financial English 4 for Finance & Control/Accountancy at Inholland. Included: Cambridge unit 37 to 38, Oxford Finance unit 10 to 12 and brief explanation about grammar conditionals

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FINANCIAL ENGLISH 4: WRITTEN
Professional English: Unit 37 t/m 48
Oxford English: Unit 10 t/m 12 (+ grammar: conditionals)




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PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH IN USE (FINANCE) ................................................................................................. 2
UNIT 37: HEDGE FUNDS AND STRUCTURED PRODUCTS ....................................................................... 2
UNIT 38: DESCRIBING CHARTS AND GRAPHS .......................................................................................... 2
UNIT 39: MEGRERS AND TAKEOVERS ........................................................................................................ 3
UNIT 40: LEVERAGED BUYOUTS .................................................................................................................. 3
UNIT 41: FINANCIAL PLANNING .................................................................................................................. 4
UNIT 42: FINANCIAL REGULATION AND SUPERVISION ......................................................................... 5
UNIT 43: INTERNATIONAL TRADE ............................................................................................................... 5
UNIT 44: EXCHANGE RATE ........................................................................................................................... 6
UNIT 45: FINANCING INTERNATIONAL TRADE ........................................................................................ 7
UNIT 46: INCOTERMS .................................................................................................................................... 8
UNIT 47: INSURANCE ..................................................................................................................................... 9
UNIT 48: THE BUSINESS CYCLE ................................................................................................................. 10
Oxford English for careers ..................................................................................................................................... 11
Unit 10: Company reporting ............................................................................................................................. 11
Unit 11: Accountancy and auditing................................................................................................................... 12
Unit 12: Insurance and risk ............................................................................................................................... 13
Grammar: conditionals ......................................................................................................................................... 14

, PROFESSIONAL ENGLISH IN USE (FINANCE)

UNIT 37: HEDGE FUNDS AND STRUCTURED PRODUCTS

Hedge fund Private investment funds for wealthy investors

To pool To put together

Hedging Protecting against future price changes

Gearing / leverage borrowing money as well as using own funds

Long position Buying and keeping shares because you expect them to rise in value and
make a profit.

Short position selling securities before you have purchased them because you expect them
to decrease in value.

Arbitrage Simultaneously purchasing a security or currency in one market and selling it
in another market at a slightly higher price.

Arbitrageur Someone who buys something, such as shares or currency, in one place and
sells them in another where they can get a higher price at the same time.

Customized Individualized or non-standard




UNIT 38: DESCRIBING CHARTS AND GRAPHS

To rise To increase

To grow To climb

To improve To get better

A rise An increase

A growth An improvement

To fall To decline

To decrease To drop

To deteriorate To get worse

A fall A decline
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