A 1 ____ is a printed statement showing the money you owe for services, goods, or utilities, and a 2 ____ is a fixed price you pay a person or organization for their services. 3 ____ are the money that a person or company has to pay for goods or services, such as food and bills. 4 ____ is the total amount of money made by an organization’s operations over a given period, and 5 ____ is the money that remains from the revenue after all the taxes and expenses have been deducted. 6 ____ is money given to finance a specific project or purpose, which can come from various sources like governments, organizations, or investors. A 7 ____ is a type of funding that is typically given by a government or organization for a specific purpose, such as education and does not need to be repaid. Our electricity ____ was higher than usual last month. The lawyer’s ____ was much higher than I’d expected it to be. I generally use cash to pay for my day-to-day ____. The company’s ____ came to over $20,000,000 last year. Their ____ more than doubled in less than a year. I received a ____ from the government to study for my postgraduate degree. We received ____ from the government to carry out our research. Your 8 ____ is the amount of money that you have available to spend. An 9 ____ is one of a number of payments of a fixed amount paid for goods or services over a specific period of time, whereas a 10 ____ is a single payment that is made at a given time instead of paying in installments. A 11 ____ is a particular kind of loan specifically for purchasing property, such as a house or apartment. The 12 ____ rate is the percentage charged by the lender for the loan, which influences the total amount that will be repaid over time. The 13 ____ refers to the amount of money needed for basic necessities like housing, food, taxes, and healthcare. The 14 ____, on the other hand, is the general level of wealth and comfort of people in a specific society. A 15 ____ is an item offered for sale at a lower price than expected. A 16 ____ is something that you buy that was too expensive for the quality you got. The project went over budget and required additional ____. Our monthly household ____ includes expenses for groceries, utilities, and rent. I decided to pay for it in ____ over a twelve-month period. You save a bit more money by paying the ____ sum. We recently took out a ____ to buy a flat in the center of town. The ____ rate on our loan has risen by 2%. The ____ has risen in the past year. We have a relatively high ____ around here. I bought these heels for $10. What a ____! $30 for a pizza is an absolute ____! 1 ____ means without value, so something that is worthless is worth nothing. 2 ____, on the other hand, means something is of good quality or abundant and therefore well worth the money you spend on it. People who are 3 ____ are careful or economical with money and don’t overspend, and people who are 4 ____ spend money carelessly on unnecessary things. Someone who is 5 ____, stingy, or ____ is mean with their money and tries to spend as little as possible. 6 Affluent and ____ are both adjectives that mean financially comfortable or wealthy. Loaded has a similar meaning, but is much stronger and means extremely rich. 7 ____, skint, penniless, and bankrupt are all ways of saying someone has no money. Being bankrupt is slightly more serious, however, as it means one is legally recognised as being unable to pay off their debts. If a person is 8 ____, on the other hand, they have spent more money than was in their account and therefore owe money to the bank. This is completely ____; it’s rusty and doesn’t work. This vacuum was ____; it didn’t cost much and it’s an excellent brand. I’m trying to be more ____ and not buy anything I don’t need. Joe needs to be less ____ and stop buying clothes he’s not going to wear. Tony was too ____ to buy his girlfriend a birthday present. You’d have to be quite ____ to afford a house in this neighbourhood. Peter has homes in four countries; he’s absolutely ____! By the end of each month, I’m usually ____. After a year of poor sales, the company was declared ____. After purchasing the sofa, my account was ____. When you 1 ____ money in something (e.g., shares, a financial scheme, or a business venture), you put money into it in the hope of making more money from it. When you 2 ____ money, you accumulate it for a specific future purpose. 3 ____ is similar to save up, and when you set money aside, you put money aside for a particular thing. If you 4 ____, you make an initial basic payment for something, such as a house or a course, with the intention of paying the rest later or in installments. If you 5 ____, you get more money than you invested in something. If you 6 ____, however, you make less money from it than you invested. If you 7 ____, you spend all your money and end up without any, and if you go bankrupt, you declare yourself broke in the eyes of the law. I ____ several hundred euros in shares last month. James is ____ for a new bicycle. I ____ money every month to pay for petrol. We recently ____ on a cottage in Wales. We made quite ____ from our investment in those shares. Richard was annoyed when he realised that he’d ____ from his investment. At the rate I’m spending money, I’ll ____ by the end of the week! We were all shocked when we heard that the company had ____ When you 8 ____ another person, you depend on them financially. If something 9 ____, you use all or most of your money to get it, so you don’t have any left. A ____ is a slang word for a dollar, and if you 10 ____, you make money quickly, and often unscrupulously, from something. If you 11 ____, you negotiate a lower price for something with a seller. When you 12 ____, you earn just enough money to live and pay for your basic needs. He is 35 and still ____ his parents. Buying that engagement ring nearly ____. Sam tried to make ____ by investing in a financial scheme. I ____ with the carpet vendor and managed to negotiate a lower price. Now that I’ve gone part-time at work, I’m barely ____.
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