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MONEY ALPHABET GAME

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    Vocabulary revision
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  • Starting with this letter: This is a machine, usually outside a bank, where you can carry out different financial transactions.
    ATM
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  • Starting with this letter: This is an estimate of the money that you have for a specific purpose.
    BUDGET
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  • Starting with this letter: Finding money for a business, typically via the Internet, through small amounts by multiple donors.
    CROWDFUNDING
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  • Starting with this letter: This is the money that you pay in advance of a larger amount in order to secure a purchase.
    DEPOSIT
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  • Starting with this letter: This is a crime by which you keep money that belongs to your employer.
    EMBEZZLEMENT
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  • Starting with this letter: This verb means to provide financial support for someone or something, which you will not have to return.
    FUND
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  • Starting with this letter: This is money that you get from the state (or a private institution) to help you pay for your studies.
    GRANT
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  • Starting with this letter: This is the name for the person who inherits money or property from a dead relative.
    HEIR
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  • Starting with this letter: This is your total earnings, the money that you receive regularly, from work or your investments.
    INCOME
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  • Starting with this letter: This is a compound expression that describes someone who does not have or earn much money.
    LOW-INCOME
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  • Starting with this letter: This is money that you can get from the bank to help you buy property.
    MORTGAGE
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  • Starting with this letter: This is a piece of paper money.
    NOTE
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  • Starting with this letter: This verb means that you are in debt with someone, normally involving that you must return them an amount of money.
    OWE
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  • Starting with this letter: A synonym of buy, or of the things that you buy.
    PURCHASE
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  • Starting with this letter: A written document stating the amount you have paid for your shopping.
    RECEIPT
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  • Starting with this letter: This is an idiomatic expression to describe someone who does not like spending money.
    TIGHT-FISTED
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