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Horizontales
The force responsible for the prevention and detection of crime and the maintenance of public order.
Civil law is concerned with the enforcement of these
The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations before subtracting expenses.
The money you have left over after deducting expenses from revenue.
A financial activity that takes place in the share market, property market or banking sector.
A criminal offence where a person, by a voluntary act or omission, causes the death of another person with intent to kill, inflict grievous bodily harm, or with reckless indifference to human life.
People who own shares in a company.
A type of currency that exists only online.
A deliberate act that causes physical or psychological harm, damage to or loss of property, and is against the law.
Having this on your record means you might have trouble getting certain jobs or travelling internationally.
The amount of money that a company has earned in a specific period minus deductions such as discounts and returns.
Money spent, or costs incurred, by a business in their effort to generate revenues.
This describes the control of the operational and monetary aspects of a business.
A community or society needs this structure in order to regulate the way in which people, organisations and governments behave.
Doing, or failing to do something that a reasonable person would, or would not, do and which causes another person damage, injury or loss as a result.
Verticales
The area of law concerned with protecting a person's rights and responsibilities.
A form of small business structure suited where there are between 2 - 19 owners.
A complex type of business structure which can act on behalf of people or a company (it's beneficiaries).
An investor who aims to make money from daily or short-term share market movements.
Something a business buys, produces or manufactures, for the purpose of manufacturing, selling or exchanging.
Total money received from your job (wages), from dividends, interest from bank deposits and the sale of goods and services.
The imposition of any type of sanction on an individual for an act that has violated criminal law.
Everything that happens within a company to keep it running and earning money.
The official money of a country. It consists of paper money and coins. Each country has its own form of which is overseen by the central bank of that country such as the Reserve Bank of Australia.
Total money received from your job (wages), from dividends, interest from bank deposits and the sale of goods and services.
Any object that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts in a given country.
An entity that has a separate legal existence from its owners
Basic physical assets. They can be anything from precious metals like gold and silver to staple foodstuffs like corn, rum and wheat, and even energy resources like crude oil and natural gas.
Relating to the law.
An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.