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When I went to college, I didn't know anything about __________ matters.
financial
I didn't have very much money. I wasn't working, so I didn't have a regular __________.
income
I started buying things on _____________.
credit
That way I could buy whatever I wanted without paying right away. Soon I was $25,000 in _____________.
debt
When my parents found the bill, they were very upset. They offered to give me the ___________ I needed to pay it.
funds
They didn't want to ___________ me, but told me I needed to be more responsible.
embarrass
I finally repaid them, but it took a long time. Now I work for a bank and give talks to college students about managing their money. I try to ___________the problems they can have if they owe a lot of money when they are in school.
expose
I explained that what I did was not a good ____________ to follow.
model
The students in the ______________ are always interested in the topic.
audience
They don't know that owing so much money can _________ their future happiness.
threaten
(n.) a group of listeners or spectators
audience
(n.) arrangement that you make, with a shop for example, to pay later for something you buy
credit
(n.) a sum of money that somebody owes
debt
(V.) ​to make somebody feel shy, uncomfortable or ashamed, especially in a social situation
embarrass
(V.) to show something that is usually hidden
expose
(adj.) connected with money and finance
financial
(n.) an amount of money that has been saved or has been made available for a particular purpose
fund
(n.) the money that a person, a region, a country, etc. earns from work, from investing money, from business, etc.
income
(n.) a copy of something, usually smaller than the original object
model
(v.) to say that you will cause trouble, hurt somebody, etc. if you do not get what you want
threaten