debt is money owed, credit rating is a score given to individuals on how likely they are to repay debts based upon their previous actions, bankrupt is when an individual or organisation legally states its inability to repay debts, solvent is the ability to meet day to day expenditure and repay debts, current account is an account with a bank or building society designed for frequent use, for example, regular deposits and withdrawals, overdraft is the ability to withdraw money that you do not have from a current account, expenditure is the amount of money you need to cover all your need to cover all your expenses or outgoings, for example, your mortgage and bills, shareholder is someone who has invested in a company in e=return for equity, for example, a share of the business , savings means placing money in a secure place so that it grows in value and can be used in the future, investment is a speculative commitment to a business venture in the hope that it generates a financial reward in the future,

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