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IELTS money and well-being

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  • A machine that gives you money from your bank card
    ATM/Cashpoint
  • How do you call the money children get from parents?
    Pocket money / allowance
  • a written statement saying how much money you owe for goods or services you have received
    bill / invoice
  • how much customers spend c________ e_________
    consumer expenditure
  • a bank account that you can take money out of when you want
    current account
  • Your personal beliefs- I don’t lie because of my _______
    Morals
  • Tiny bag where we usually carry our money and cards
    Wallet / purse
  • Using exchange of objects rather than money
    Barter / bartering (system)
  • To keep money in a bank account for future use.
    Save money
  • used in reference to something that is well worth the money spent on it
    value for money
  • an amount of money that is given back to you, especially because you are not happy with a product or service that you have bought
    Refund
  • money you have available - often used for businesses c______ f________
    cash flow
  • amount of money you have to pay a bank for the services that they give you
    bank charges/fees
  • use too much money doing something that is not important or necessary, or is unlikely to succeed.
    Waste
  • Money the government gives to individuals or organisations and businesses to help them. S_________
    Subsidies
  • an advantageous purchase - what you have actually bought- one acquired at less than the usual cost.
    A bargain
  • how much you can borrow or spend on your card c______ l_______
    credit limit
  • If you have no money and it’s difficult f__________ h_______
    Financial hardship
  • money you get from a bank for keeping your money there, or money that you pay to a bank when you borrow money from them
    interest
  • proof of purchase usually needed to make a return and often plays a vital part in a company's return and exchange policy.
    Receipt
  • Money or objects you have that are worth money. F_______ a_______
    Financial assets
  • If you feel that you (or your country) is safe financially e_______ s_________
    Economic stability/ security
  • Fake cash 💰
    Counterfeit money
  • to be able to buy or do something because you have enough money or time
    Afford
  • Values and beliefs for doing the correct thing because of the rules. Doctors have strict ________ guidelines (adj)
    Ethical
  • Give money to somebody for a period of time, after which they give it back
    Lend money/give somebody a loan
  • a deduction from the usual cost of something
    Discount
  • Money people receive every month in exchange of some labour
    Salary / wages
  • Start to owe money
    Get into debt
  • take money from a bank account
    withdraw money
  • Money from a specific country or area.
    Currency
  • Criminals putting money from their crimes into businesses so they can hide their actions and get the money out ‘clean’
    Money laundering
  • A verb - Put money into companies or the government putting money into infrastructure i_________
    Invest
  • How much free time and how much time at home you have- it should be not too much one way or the other
    Work life balance
  • An agreement with your bank that allows you to spend money when there is no money in your account
    Overdraft