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Facebook's now in Wall Street playground...
the company turned up on January 31st.
The infographic below is a good opportunity for EFL learners to get words/expressions related to the Stock Exchange or the Economics field. Click on the
illustration to observe the full-size picture closely before doing the vocabulary exercise [scroll down to the end of this article] :
Created by: AccountingDegreeOnline.net
under the BY-NC-ND Creative Commons license
Can you match the definitions below ⇓ with words or expressions in the infographic ?
estimate how much money something might be worth selling / causing to damage or to end / earn or get a large amount of money / have your money increase / method of paying at a later time, usually paying interest as well as the original money / a firm / creator / the first sale of a company's shares to the public / keeping or examining the records of money received, paid and owed by a company or person / fail / publicity income / person who owns some of the parts into which the possession of a company is divided
Beware, they are not in the right order :)