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  • to dip into your savings
    to spend some money that you had put aside to use later
    to put more money into your savings account
  • an installment
    a subscription to smth
    a monthly plan made to pay off the cost of an item
  • "Put your credit card away. It's on me". What does IT'S ON ME mean?
    I will pay for your drinks/ meal
  • In how many years can you expect to BREAK EVEN when you open a small business?
  • When the company is IN THE RED, this means .....
    it is in debt
    it is making a profit
  • I personally know people who started their own business from scratch and now HAVE A LOT OF MONEY
    are rolling in it
  • be rolling in money/it
    to have a lot of money
    to have little money
  • "It is better to cry in Rolls Royce than be happy on a bicycle". Do you agree or not?
  • tight-fisted
    a person who is good at boxing
    unwilling to spend money
  • What is your opinion of the people who BREAK THE BANK to have a wedding celebration? Is it something that you would do if you had one?
  • to throw money down the drain
    to buy everyone expensive things
    to waste money
  • Break the bank
    commit a robbery
    exceed the budget
  • If you live in the capital, be prepared to SPEND LESS MONEY THAN YOU DID BEFORE
    tighten the belt
  • There are many interesting apps and programs to make saving FOR HARD TIMES easy and fun
    for a rainy day
  • Is not paying for your friends's drinks considered TIGHT-FISTED in your culture?
  • "It's almost impossible to make a living from writing poetry." what does MAKE A LIVING mean
    earn enough money to pay for the things you need
    find the meaning of life
  • Is it a good idea to SAVE FOR A RAINY DAY or you stick to the philosophy that we only live once?
  • It is impossible for doctors to earn LITTLE MONEY
    PEANUTS
  • I would SPEND SOME OF my savings in order to invest in cryptocurrency
    dig into
  • when something is A BARGAIN, this means
    it is very cheap for the quality that it has
  • to be on a tight budget
    to have a limited amount of money to spend
    to have a lot of money to spend
  • Tickets to the opera are VERY EXPENSIVE, but they are totally worth it
    costs an arm and a leg
  • I think 100 euros for a real designer cashmere sweater is a REALLY GOOD PRICE
    a BARGAIN
  • to tighten the belt
    to take extreme measures in order to economize; to cut back
    to lose weight
  • I am going to SPEND A LOT OF MONEY AT ONCE on a new watch on Black Friday sales
    SPLASH OUT ON
  • Are you good at finding BARGAINS on sales?
  • peanuts
    a lot of money
    a very small amount of money
  • In my opinion some famous restaurants in Madrid are NOT WORTH THE MONEY (OVERPRICED)
    a rip off
  • free samples
    samples of a product given out to encourage trial and purchase
  • to cost an arm and a leg
    to be cheap
    to be very expensive
  • to save for a rainy day
    to save for when you are going to move to a rain climate
    To save for the future when it might suddenly be needed
  • Do you agree that evey self-made rich person has started his career WORKING FOR PEANUTS?
  • If your friend tells you that her bf's family is ROLLING IN MONEY, it means.....
  • I would prefer to marry a NOT GENEROUS person, than the ONE WHO LOVES TO SPEND MONEY RECKLESSLY
    tight-fisted, speandthrift
  • Would you ever buy smth if you had to pay for it in INSTALLMENTS? or you prefer to buy it when you have the necessary sum all at once?
  • Do you consider luxury skin/makeup products to be a RIP-OFF? Do normal creams/serums have the same effect on our skin?
  • If somebody has to TIGHTEN THEIR BELT because they lost their job, this means.....
  • What is the first thing you are going to SPLASH OUT on when you get your bonus?
  • a spendthrift
    person who saves money
    person who spends money recklessly
  • to rip smb off
    to put smb in debt
    to charge somebody way too much for something