be worth - having a value in money, borrow - to take money and return it after some time, afford - have enough money to be able to buy or do something, charge - the amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services, cost - the amount of money that you need in order to buy, make or do something, earn - to get money for work that you do, inherit - to receive money, property, etc. from somebody when they die, invest - to buy property, shares in a company, etc. in the hope of making a profit, lend - to give something to somebody or allow them to use something that belongs to you, which they have to return to you later, owe - to have to pay somebody for something that you received or return money that you borrowed, raise - to obtain money from various sources, save - to keep money instead of spending it, especially in order to buy a particular thing, waste - a situation in which it is not worth spending money on something, pay in cash/ by credit card, pay for something, spend on - to give money to pay for goods, services, etc., invest in, lend money to somebody, borrow money from, charge for - the amount of money that somebody asks for goods and services, pay back - if you borrow money, you should pay it back, live off - to get the money you need to live from somebody/something because you do not have any yourself, get into debt, bill (pay the bill), cash machine (ATM machine - Am. English), coin, loan - money that an organization such as a bank lends and somebody borrows, mortgage - a legal agreement by which a bank or similar organization lends you money to buy a house, note - a piece of paper money, salary - money that employees receive for doing their job, tax - money that you have to pay to the government so that it can pay for public services,

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