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Q1Domain Verified
Within the context of "The Complete Spanish Business & Corporate Lexicon Course 2026," which Spanish term most accurately reflects the nuanced concept of "leveraged buyout" as it pertains to corporate finance and strategic acquisitions, going beyond a literal translation?
Adquisición con deuda
Inversión de alto riesgo
Compra apalancada
Fusíón con financiamiento
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Considering the "Advanced Spanish Vocabulary Mastery Hub: The Industry Foundation," how would a specialist differentiate between "delegación" and "descentralización" when discussing organizational structures in Spanish-speaking corporations, particularly in the context of management and authority?
Delegación implies a loss of control for the delegator, while descentralización empowers lower-level management.
Delegación is a formal process, and descentralización is an informal arrangement to improve efficiency.
Delegación refers to the transfer of specific tasks, while descentralización involves the broad distribution of decision-making power.
Delegación is about transferring authority for a single project, whereas descentralización is a permanent shift in managerial responsibility.
Q3Domain Verified
tests a nuanced understanding of organizational terminology. "Delegación" (delegation) is the act of entrusting a specific task or responsibility to another person, often with the authority to execute it. "Descentralización" (decentralization), on the other hand, is a broader organizational principle that involves distributing decision-making authority and responsibility across different levels of the hierarchy, empowering lower management. Option B is too restrictive on the scope of delegation and decentralization. Option C is incorrect as both can be formal or informal, and decentralization is a structural choice, not solely about efficiency. Option D is misleading; effective delegation doesn't necessarily mean a loss of control, and decentralization empowers, but the primary distinction lies in the scope of power transfer. Question: In the context of international trade and contract law as explored in "The Complete Spanish Business & Corporate Lexicon Course 2026," what is the most accurate and comprehensive Spanish equivalent for the concept of "force majeure," encompassing unforeseen and unavoidable events that excuse contractual performance?
Caso fortuito
Fuerza mayor
Circunstancia excepcional
Evento imprevisto

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