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Free English for the Financial Sector (Audiobook + Teacher's book)
Free English for the Financial Sector (Audiobook + Teacher's book)
Date: 18 March 2011, 03:26

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Ian MacKenzie English for the Financial Sector (Audiobook + Teacher s book)
Cambridge University Press | 2008 | ISBN: 0521547288 (CD) | ISBN: 0521547261 (TB)| 108 pages PDF + Mp3 | 102 MB

English for the Financial Sector helps learners to prepare for a career in finance and enables those already working in the industry to improve their financial English.
Providing at least 50 hours of classroom material, this course builds financial language and teaches students about key financial concepts. It also focuses on the communication skills necessary for working effectively within the industry. It covers a wide range of financial topics, including retail and investment banking, accounting, trade finance, and mergers and acquisitions.
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