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Money Vocabulary Bank

This document contains a vocabulary bank of financial and economic terms in English and Spanish, including words related to money, banking, investing, earning, spending, borrowing, lending, and accounting. Some key terms defined include note, coin, quid, buck, fiver, tenner, cheque, currency, finance, shares, bonds, assets, balance, bank statement, interest rate, exchange rate, inflation, deflation, to lend, to borrow, a loan, to owe, income, and budget. The document provides translations and definitions for common financial vocabulary.

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Money Vocabulary Bank

This document contains a vocabulary bank of financial and economic terms in English and Spanish, including words related to money, banking, investing, earning, spending, borrowing, lending, and accounting. Some key terms defined include note, coin, quid, buck, fiver, tenner, cheque, currency, finance, shares, bonds, assets, balance, bank statement, interest rate, exchange rate, inflation, deflation, to lend, to borrow, a loan, to owe, income, and budget. The document provides translations and definitions for common financial vocabulary.

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FOURTH TERM VOCABULARY BANK 1

note (GB) = bill (US) a debt


coin to spend on something
quid = a pound to invest in something
buck = a dollar an investment
fiver = a £5 note to pawn =
tenner = a £10 note mortgage =
cheque (GB) = check (US)
currency = money used in a country comfortably off = rich
fund = sum of money saved well-off = quite rich
funds = financial resources badly-off = poor
finance (noun) = management of money wealth
shares = acciones poverty
bonds = bonos your account is in red = you are in the red
assets = what you achieve and possess to be on the red line = cover the minimum
to pay cash necessities
to pay by cheque to be tight
to pay by credit card/ with debit card to be penniless
to be broke
draft = to go/be bankrupt - bankruptcy
overdraft = to inherit = receive money, properties from an
a deposit ancestor
to deposit heir (masculine) - heiress (feminine) = person
to withdraw who inherits something
to cash a cheque to make a fortune = earn a lot of money by
balance = money in your account working
bank statement = resumen bancario to win a fortune = win a lot of money on a bet,
bank charges = what the bank charges for their game, etc.
service to run into debt = endeudarse
interest rate to be broke = estar en bancarrota
teller =
clerk =
ATM = retail =
safe = retailer
vault = wholesale =
exchange rate wholesaler
inflation to cost (cost, cost)
deflation to haggle over sth = ask for a lower price
to squander = throw away money - a squanderer
to lend to pay in instalments = pay in amounts of money
to borrow every month
a loan to refund
to loan = to lend a refund
to owe
to pay back income
due = owed budget = presupuesto
overdue =

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