Glossary of English-Chinese Financial Terms
CONSUMER FINANCIAL PROTECTION BUREAU
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MARCH 2024
Chinese-English glossary
of financial terms
Guide for translating common words and phrases
Introduction
Listening and responding to consumers is central to the CFPBs purpose of ensuring that all
consumers have access to financial products and services. Consumers nationwide have engaged
with the CFPB through public field hearings, listening events, roundtables, town halls, online
through the website , and through the CFPB Office of Consumer Response.
The CFPB has also sought input from a range of stakeholders, including financial educators,
community-based organizations, financial institutions, and others. This engagement would be
incomplete without efforts to include people with limited English proficiency.
More than 65 million people, or about 21 percent of the U.S. population over the age of five,
speak a language other than English at home. Of these, more than 26 million people in the U.S.
have limited proficiency in English. Individuals are generally considered to have limited English
proficiency if they speak a language other than English at home and speak English less than
very well. Studies by federal agencies and other stakeholders have highlighted that the receipt
of materials in consumers native languages is essential to increasing these consumers
knowledge about financial products and services.
This glossary of common financial terms was created and is used by the CFPB for translating
consumer education materials from English to Chinese. The CFPB is publicly sharing it to
further the accessibility of financial information to people with limited English proficiency.
Stakeholders that may be interested in using this tool include financial educators, government
agencies, financial service providers, and other organizations serving those with limited English
proficiency. The glossary of terms is not a mandate, guide, or requirement.
The CFPB offers resources for people with limited English proficiency, including:
? Online resources in multiple languages, linked at cfpb-in-english
? Publications to download and print, in multiple languages, at
? CFPB en espa?ol, es/
? CFPB resources for financial educators at adult-financialeducation
People with limited English proficiency can submit complaints to the CFPB in more than 180
languages via telephone at (855) 411-2372.
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is a 21st century agency that implements and
enforces federal consumer financial law and ensures that markets for consumer financial
products are fair, transparent, and competitive. For more, visit .
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CHINESE-ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL TERMS
Glossary
English
Chinese (Traditional)
Numeric
1-4 family rider
1-4 ͥӗl
401(k)
401(k) Ӌ
403(b)
403(b) Ӌ
529 plan
529 Ӌ
A
2
Abandonment
z (n.)
Abandoned
zģŗ (adj.) (depending on context)
Abatement
pp (n.)
Ability to pay
֧
Ability to repay
Abrogate
U (v.)
Absolute title
^a
Abstract update
ժҪ
Abusive practice
`ҎРŰО (depending on context)
Academic program
Wgn
Acceleration
ǰ (n.) (depending on context)
Acceleration clause
ǰl
Acceleration letter
ǰ֪ͨ
Access
ӽM룬ȡ@ãL (v.) (n.) (depending
on context)
Account
~ (n.)
Accountant
Ӌ (n.)
Account Review Inquiry
~˲ԃ
CHINESE-ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL TERMS
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Accrued
Ӌ, Ӌ (adj.) (depending on context)
Acknowledgement
_J (n.)
Acknowledgement of receipt
_JՓ
Acknowledgement, certificate of
_JC
Acquittal
oö僔 (n.) (depending on context)
Act (as in: Dodd-Frank Act)
磬-m˷n.)
Act of God
ɿȻĺ (depending on context)
Action plan
ЄӋ
Active military duty
F܊
Actual cash value
HFrֵ
Addendum
(depending on context)
Additional principal payment
ӱ
Add-on
ӣӣ (n.) (depending on context)
Addressee
ռ (n.)
Adjustable interest rate (AIR) table
{ʣAIR
Adjustable payment (AP) table
{AP
Adjustable rate
{
Adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM)
{ʵѺJARM
Adjustable-rate note
{Ʊ
Adjustable-rate rider
{ʸӗl
Adjuster
{ͣˣ (n.) (depending on context)
Adjustment date
{
Adjustment interval, adjustment period
{g{ (depending on context)
Administration for Community Living (ACL)
^֣ACL
Administration on Aging (AOA)
˹֣AOA
Administrative law judge
VA
CHINESE-ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL TERMS
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Administrative order
Administrative rule
Ҏt
Adult Protective Services (APS)
˱oAPS
Advance directive
tAָʾ
Adverse action
Є
Advocacy group
MSFw (depending on context)
Affidavit
ĕ (n.) (depending on context)
Affinity fraud
Hp
Affirmative step
ƽȨʩ
Afford
ؓ (v.)
Affordability analysis
ؓ
Affordability analyzer
ؓߣؓ (depending on
context)
Affordable
ؓ (adj.)
Affordable housing
סrסm÷ (depending on
context)
Age Discrimination Act of 1975
1975 귴gҕ
Age-friendly banking
gѺyИI
Agency
CC (n.) (depending on context)
Agent
(n.)
Agreement
fh (n.)
Agreement of sale
Nۅfh
AI (artificial intelligence)
AI˹ܣ
Aid and Attendance (A&A)
fA&A
Algorithmic bias
㷨ƫ
Alien authorized to work
@⼮ʿ
Alimony
٠BM (n.) (depending on context)
Allegation
ָ (n.)
CHINESE-ENGLISH GLOSSARY OF FINANCIAL TERMS
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