Marketing portafolio Jessie Mejia

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Marketing Portfolio

Jessie Mejia



Index • Cover………………………………………………………….…1 • Index……………………………………………………….…………….2 • Stock and Shares……………………………………………………3 • Bonds…………………………………………………………………….4 • Job descriptions and job satisfaction……………………..5 • Letters of enquiry and application………………………..6 • Reflective Essay……………………..………………………8 • Partil Test …………………………………………………………….9 • Unit test ……………………………………………………………..10 • Vocabulary…………………………………………… ……………11-15


Stock and share • Successful companies can issue stocks or shares to raise capital to expand their operations. • Some stock exchanges have automatic traders in stock who quoted bid and offer prices • Selling stock for the first time is called an IPO and a flotation.


BONDS • Issue new shares-sellling them to their existing owners or on the stock market, usually by issuing bonds. • For investors,bonds are generally safer than stock or shares. • Consequently the yield of a bond-how much income it gives


Job descriptions and job satisfaction • It is a brief description of what consist the job, the work environment, the process of working with different persons and fields, Finally,how it has grown in the job.


Lettters of enquiry and applications • Shows the requirements for a job, how to find it, and what processes you need for an application letter, also show formal language to above contractions and be more proffesional.


Reflective Essay This unit we talk a little bit of everything about: bonds, shares and stock then, follow up with job descriptions and job satisfaction finally, ended up with letter of inquiry and applications. In this unit I learned several topics of interest and one of whom had never seen as shares, stocks and bond, I also found interesting economic actions, different types the bonds, the various funds that exist, also I learned new vocabulary which in the early units. This unit was one of the most interesting but at the same time a lot of work,


Partial Test


Unit Test • We don`t have it yet


Documents


Vocabulary Cash Flow: The money a company receives minus the money it spends.

Equity: Part ownership of a company in the form of stocks or share.

Mutual Funds: Funds operated by investment companies that invest people`s money in various assets

Pension Funds: Funds that invest money that will be paid to people after they retire from work


Coupon: The amount of interest that a bond pays.

Maturity: The lenght o ftime for which a bond is issued

Insolvent or Bankrupt: Unable to pay debts

Principal: The amount of capital making up a bond or other loan


Creditors: People or institutions to whom money is owed

Dividends: Payments by companies to their shareholders

Market Markers: Businesses that buy and sell securities

Bid: The price at which a buyer is prepared to buy a security at a particular time


Offer Price: The price at which a seller is prepared to sell a security at a particular time

Yield: The rate of income an investor receives from a security

Soared: rose quickly

To kick start: to revive or stimulate something.

Benchmark: A standard used when comparing other things


Slum: a period when the economy is contracting

Rally: an improvement or increase in prices

Defaulting: failing to repay a loan

To go bust: Another word for going bankrupt


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