Market, a place or system where goods and services are bought and sold., Spend money on, to use money to buy something., Save money for, to keep money aside to use for a specific purpose in the future., Lend, to give someone money or something for a short time, expecting it to be returned., Loan, an amount of money borrowed that is expected to be paid back, usually with interest., Discount, a reduction in the usual price of something., Wage, money paid to a worker, usually per hour or per day., Pocket money, a small amount of money given regularly, often to children, for personal use., Bill, a statement of money owed for goods or services., Tip, extra money given to someone, like a waiter, for their service., Mortgage, a loan used to buy a house or property, usually paid back over many years., Fork out on, to spend a lot of money on something, often unwillingly., To run up debts, to owe a lot of money because of borrowing or overspending., Splash out on, to spend a lot of money on something enjoyable or luxurious..

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