Trust

A firm belief in the honesty, reliability, or ability of someone or something.

Technology

The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes, especially in industry.

Telecommuting

The practice of working remotely, often from home, using telecommunications technology such as a computer and internet connection.

Training

The process of teaching someone new skills or knowledge, often in a formal setting such as a school or training program.

Tender

An offer to perform a service or supply goods at a specified price.

Trade

The exchange of goods or services between countries or businesses.

Trading

The act of buying and selling securities or other financial instruments, such as stocks or bonds.

Transaction

An exchange or transfer of something, such as money or goods, between two parties.

Treasury

The department of a government or financial institution responsible for managing its financial affairs and assets.

Tax

A charge or levy imposed by a government on individuals or businesses, typically based on their income or the value of their property.

Trend

A general direction or pattern of change, often in relation to a particular subject or market.

Turnover

The rate at which employees leave and are replaced within a company or organization.

Tycoon

A wealthy and successful business person or entrepreneur.

Type

A category or class to which someone or something belongs; a specific kind or sort.