be worth - having a particular value, especially in money e.g.: Our house is worth £200,000., borrow - to get or receive something from someone with the intention of giving it back after a period of time. e.g.: She used to borrow money and not bother to pay it back., lend - to give something to someone for a short period of time, expecting it to be given back. e.g. The bank agreed to lend him $5,000., can't afford - not to be able to buy or do something because you haven't got enough money or time. e.g.: I can't afford to buy a new car on this salary, charge - to ask an amount of money for something, especially a service or activity e.g.: How much do you charge for a haircut?, cost - the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something. e.g.: When you buy a new computer, you usually get software included at no extra cost (= for no additional money)., earn - to receive money as payment for work that you do. e.g.: I earn $80,000 a year., inherit - to receive money, a house, etc. from someone after they have died. e.g.: Who will inherit the house when he dies?, invest - to buy something that you think will go up in value, for example shares or property, in order to make a profit. e.g.: We advise our clients on how to invest wisely., owe - to need to pay or give something to someone because they have lent money to you. e.g.: I owe Janet $50., raise - to collect, to gather, to get or to put together money. e.g.: I want to start my own business if I can raise the money, save - to keep something, especially money, for use in the future. e.g. Tom's been saving his pocket money every week., waste - to use too much of something or use something badly when there is a limited amount of it. e.g.: Don't waste your money on such junk., spend - to give money as a payment for something. e.g.: She spends a lot of money on clothes., get into debt - to be in a position of owing money to someone or something (such as a bank or other lending institution). e.g.: If you spend more with your credit cards than you can reasonably pay off, you'll get into debt before you know it., bill - a piece of paper that shows how much money you have to pay for smth. e.g.: They asked the waitress for the bill., loan - money, that somebody (or a bank) lends you. e.g.: I had to take out a bank loan to start my own business., mortgage - money that you borrow from a bank to buy a house. e.g.: They were forced to give up their home because they couldn't pay the mortgage., insurance - money that you pay to a company and then they pay if you are ill, or if you lose or break smth,

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