British/American Business Terms Game 2

Complete each sentence with a word from the list:
   "accounts payable"      "accounts receivable"      "authorized capital stock"      "bellwether stock"      "bridge loan"      "checking account"      "corporation"      "prime rate"      "savings and loan association"      "Treasury bonds"  
1. In the UK the term is "authorised share capital", but in the US it's .
2. People in the UK say "barometer stock", but in the US they say .
3. In the UK they're called "gilt-edged securities", but in the US they're .
4. The term in the UK is "bridging loan", but in the US it's a .
5. In the UK accountants say "debtors", but in the US they can say .
6. In the UK people say "company", but in the US they often say .
7. In the UK accountants say "creditors", but in the US they can say .
8. What's called a "building society" in the UK is called a in the US.
9. People in the UK say "current account", but in the US they say .
10. "Base rate" is the term in the UK, but in the US it's called .

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