123 Common Business Acronyms You Need to Know
Ever feel like your co-workers—or, worse, your boss—are speaking to you in a different language? No, I’m not talking about your team suddenly deciding to conduct a meeting entirely in French. I’m talking about what often seems to be the language of the business world: acronyms.
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While some of us have the guts to ask for clarification when we have no idea what’s being said, others of us cringe at the thought of asking potentially “stupid” questions. Well, to everyone in the latter group: Today’s your lucky day. We’ve rounded up abbreviations for the most commonly used terms that you’re likely to run into at work (or more likely, in an email).
Better yet, they’re categorized by department, so you can prep before a meeting with your finance, technical, or marketing teams. (And because we’re pretty sure that, regardless of your role, you don’t want to be the only one who nods with a confused smile when there’s a RFD because the CTR for your website decreased and a QA test is required by EOD.)
Mục Lục
General
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BID: Break it down
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COB: Close of business
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EOD: End of day
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EOM: End of message OR end of month
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EOT: End of thread
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EOW: End of week
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ETA: Estimated time of arrival
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FTE: Full-time employee
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FWIW: For what it’s worth
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IAM: In a meeting
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IMO: In my opinion
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KISS: Keep it simple stupid
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LET: Leaving early today
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LMK: Let me know
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MoM: Month over month
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MTD: Month to date
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NIM: No internal message
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OOO: Out of office
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OT: Off topic
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OTP: On the phone
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PA: Performance appraisal
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POC: Point of contact
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PTE: Part-time employee
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PTO: Paid time off
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NRN: No reply necessary
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NSFW: Not safe for work
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NWR: Not work related
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Re: Referring to
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RFD: Request for discussion
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SMART: Specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, time-bound
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SME: Subject matter expert
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TED: Tell me, explain to me, describe to me
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TL;DR: Too long, didn’t read
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TLTR: Too long to read
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TOS: Terms of service
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TYT: Take your time
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WFH: Work from home
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WIIFM: What’s in it for me
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WOM: Word of mouth
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YTD: Year to date
Finance
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ACCT: Account
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AP: Accounts payable
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AR: Accounts receivable
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BS: Balance sheet
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CPU: Cost per unit
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CR: Credit
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DR: Debit
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EPS: Earnings per share
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FIFO: First in, first out
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IPO: Initial public offering
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LIFO: Last in, first out
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LWOP: Leave without pay
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NAV: Net assets value
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P-card: Purchase card
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ROA: Return on assets
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ROE: Return on equity
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ROI: Return on investment
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P/E: Price to earnings
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P&L: Profit and loss
Technical
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API: Application program interface
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CPU: Central processing unit
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CSS: Cascading style sheet
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FTP: File transport protocol
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HTML: HyperText markup language
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HTTP: HyperText transfer protocol
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HTTPS: HyperText transfer protocol secure
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IM: Instant messaging
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IP: Internet protocol
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ISP: Internet service provider
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OS: Operating system
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QA: Quality assurance
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UI: User interface
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URL: Universal resource locator
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UX: User experience
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VPN: Virtual private network
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RAM: Random-access memory
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ROR: Ruby on Rails
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RSS: Rich site summary OR really simple syndication
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WYSIWYG: What you see is what you get
Marketing and Sales
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AIDA: Attention, interest, desire, action
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B2B: Business to business
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B2C: Business to consumer
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BR: Bounce rate
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CMS: Content management system
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CPC: Cost per click
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CTA: Call to action
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CTR: Click through rate
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CR: Conversion rate
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CRM: Customer relationship management
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DM: Direct message or direct mail
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ESP: Email service provider
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GA: Google Analytics
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KPI: Key performance indicator
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PPC: Pay per click
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PV: Page view
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RFP: Request for proposal
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ROS: Run of site
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RT: Retweet
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SaaS: Software as a service
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SEO: Search engine optimization
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SM: Social media
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SMB: Small to medium business
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SWOT: Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
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UV: Unique visitor
Job and Department Titles
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BD: Business development
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CAO: Chief analytics officer
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CDO: Chief data officer
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CEO: Chief executive officer
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CFO: Chief financial officer
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CIO: Chief information officer
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CMO: Chief marketing officer
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COO: Chief operating officer
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CPA: Certified public accountant
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CSO: Chief security officer
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CSR: Corporate social responsibility
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CTO: Chief technology officer
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CFP: Certified financial planner
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DOE: Depending on experience
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GC: General counsel
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HR: Human resources
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PM: Project manager
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PR: Public relations
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R&D: Research and development