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1.account銀行賬戶
    account: In this sense, a record of financial transactions *; money on deposit in a bank.
    For example: I guess your work has to do with checking accounts.
    We ve had an account with them for years.
    You don t make much on that kind of account.
    2. board of directors董事會
    board of directors: a group of people who control the activities of a bank or company.
    For example: Are the members of the board of directors stockholders?
    When will the board of directors stockholders?
    He s member of the board of directors.
    3. capital資本,資金
    Capital: In this sense, the money used to start a bank or company.
    For example: They put up the necessary capital.
    What is the amount of the capital?
    They had some trouble raising the capital.
    4. cashier現(xiàn)金主管
    Cashier: an officer of a bank in charge of the money, which goes in and out of a bank or company.
    For Example: They hire the president and vice-president, along with the cashier.
    You d better see the cashier about that.
    The cashier is on vacation just now.
    5. charter銀行執(zhí)照
    Charter: in this sense, permission granted by the government to do business.
    For example: They were granted a charter by the government.
    When was the charter granted?
    I don t think they ll be able to get a charter.
    6. checking支票帳戶,活期存款
    Checking account: an account in bank from which money can be drawn by check.
    For example: I guess your work has to do with checking accounts.
    How much money is left in my checking account?
    I d like to close my checking account.
    7. Clerical 銀行行員的
    Clerical: having to do with the keeping of records and with correspondence.
    For example: The board hires them, along with the clerical workers.
    We re behind on our clerical work.
    Do you have any clerical jobs open now?
    8. dividend紅利
    Dividend: a sum of money paid to a stockholder or shares of stock issued to him out or profits in relation to his investment.
    For example: The stockholders receive regular dividends.
    The last dividend was quite large.
    How much did you receive in dividends?
    9. invest投資
    Invest: put money into a business in order to make a profit .
    For Example: I d like to invest in some mutual bonds.
    How much money does she have to invest?
    10. investment投資,投資金額
    Investment: money put into a business in order to make profit; the act of doing this.
    For Example: Planning the bank s investments is very important.
    I want to talk to you about my investments.
    Would you make an investment of that kind?