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to agree to share the cost of something, especially a meal
go Dutch (idiom)
to be very expensive
cost an arm and a leg (idiom)
extremely poor, affected by poverty
poverty-stricken
(informal) short of money
hard up
having no money
penniless
having no money at all
(flat) broke
developing rapidly and successfully; thriving
flourishing
(informal) rich
loaded
successful, usually by earning a lot of money
prosperous
(often used in negative sentences) rich
well-off
very rich
wealthy
extravagantly splendid or costly; luxurious
sumptuous
(formal) expensive and luxurious
opulent
(rather formal) rich and with good
affluent
period of reduced economic activity
recession
the inability to pay debts when they are due
insolvency
to be unable to pay one's debts
go bankrupt
the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
exchange rate
money owed to someone
in debt
to not have sufficient money for something
can't afford
the average cost of basic necessities, such as housing and food
cost of living
the cost required for something; the money spent on something
expenses
money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
income
the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community (életszínvonal)
standard of living
a society in which the buying and selling of goods and services is the most important social and economic activity.
consumer society
an official statement of what a person has decided should be done with their money and property after their death
will
the money you keep, esp. in a bank or other financial organization
savings
the price paid for the use of borrowed money
interest
an amount of money that is borrowed, often from a bank, and has to be paid back
loan
one of a number of payments that are paid regularly until sth has been paid for
instalment
a sum of money or other payment given for a particular purpose
grant
an amount of money that has to be paid as a punishment for not obeying a rule or law
fine
money paid to others for their services
fee
(n) the money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
fare
money or goods that are given to help a person or organization, or the act of giving them
donation
a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account, usually to gain interest; an amount of money that you pay as the first part of the total payment for something
deposit
an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
budget
a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
entrepreneur
A system for buying and selling shares of companies
stock market
equal portions of a corporation's stock
shares
to have just enough money to pay for the things that you need
make ends meet
to spend more money than one can afford
live beyond one's means
mean with money
tight-fisted
overcharged, overpriced
a rip-off
be wealthy
be in the chips
to be very rich
be rolling in it
to have money in your bank account
be in the black
to owe money to a bank
be in the red