Business Typing Test

Business writing has its own vocabulary — KPIs, margins, stakeholders — and most general typing tests skip it entirely.

Time1:00
WPM0
Acc100%
asset maybe finance annual rfi balance high milestone vertical company spac bond executive rollout the conversion this of is benchmark margin rollout product for during benchmark share could funnel income of contraction

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Why this test matters

Business and finance professionals type a vocabulary general typing tests never present: 'shareholder', 'EBITDA', 'pipeline', 'churn', 'retention', 'acquisition'. The test below mixes 70% business vocabulary (revenue, strategy, market, customer, segment, growth, valuation) with common-English glue so the prompts read like real internal documents. Expect your WPM here to be within 5% of generic prose — the bigram distribution is similar to general English, just the vocabulary is more domain-specific. Use as a warm-up before drafting reports, decks, or stakeholder communications. Particularly useful for analysts and consultants who type formal documents under deadline pressure all day.

Frequently asked questions

Is business vocabulary harder than general prose?
Not meaningfully. Word lengths are similar; vocabulary just shifts to corporate terms.
What WPM should a business analyst hit?
65+ WPM is the realistic working pace for analysts. 80+ separates the consistently-fast from the average.
Does this include acronym practice?
Some — KPI, IPO, RFP, MSA — but most words spell out fully. Capitalization is normal English case.

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