Advanced Deck 5
Total: 20 cards
prospective
adjective
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likely to be or become; expected to happen in the future

inevitably
adverb
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certain to happen; unavoidably or predictably

up-and-coming
adjective
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making good progress and likely to achieve success

by-product
noun
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a secondary result or something produced other than the main product, often unintended or unexpected

variable
adjective
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likely to change, vary, or adapt; inconstant

insolvent
adjective
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unable to pay debts as they fall due in the usual course of business

eligible for
phrase
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qualified or allowed to obtain something

corner
verb
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to dominate a market by providing the main supply of a particular type of goods or services

consequently
adverb
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as a result or as a consequence; therefore

on a regular basis
phrase
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happening or occurring regularly

accumulative
adjective
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gradually increasing in increments

mutual fund
noun
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a type of investment vehicle consisting of a portfolio of stocks, bonds, or other securities

invasion of privacy
phrase
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an encroachment upon the right to be let alone or to be free from publicity

book
noun
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(often plural 'books') a record of a business's financial transactions or financial condition

early adopter
noun
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an individual or business who uses a new product, innovation, or technology before others

free enterprise
noun
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an economic system in which commercial organizations compete for profit with little state control

book value
noun
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the total value of a business's assets found on its balance sheet, and represents the value of all assets if liquidated

top line
noun
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the line at the top of a financial report that shows gross sales or revenue before the deduction of expenses or losses

quote
verb
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to name the price of something, especially a job, service, product, etc.

inorganic growth
noun
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growth that arises from mergers or takeovers rather than an increase in the company's own business activity
