Match the money and finance vocabulary on the left with their meanings on the right:
(1)
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A.T.M.
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Coins
or bank notes (not cheques), actual money paid, not credit.
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(2)
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Banknote
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Automatic
machine from which a bank customer may withdraw money.
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(3)
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Borrow
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Small
amount of cash available for everyday expenses.
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(4)
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Broke
(to be)
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Money
owed by one person to another.
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(5)
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Budget
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Small
amount of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
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(6)
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Cash
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Take
money from a bank.
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(7)
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Cash
dispenser
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Sum
payable as a first instalment on a purchase. Money placed in a bank.
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(8)
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Cashier
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Sum
of money to be returned with interest.
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(9)
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Cheque/Check
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To
be in debt to somebody. Owe money to somebody.
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(10)
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Coin
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Obtain
money which must be returned.
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(11)
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Currency
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Payment
made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
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(12)
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Debt
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A
person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop etc.
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(13)
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Deposit
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The
rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
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(14)
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Donate
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Money
paid for borrowing or investing money.
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(15)
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Exchange
rate
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Automated
Teller Machine; Cash dispenser.
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(16)
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Fee
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Written
statement that money has been paid.
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(17)
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Interest
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To
have no money.
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(18)
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Invest
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Pay
back money received. Reimburse.
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(19)
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Legal
tender
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The
money used in a country.
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(20)
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Lend
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Give
money especially to charity.
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(21)
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Loan
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Give
or allow the use of money which must be returned with interest.
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(22)
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Owe
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Written
order to a bank to pay the stated amount from ones account.
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(23)
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Petty
cash
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A
piece of metal used as money.
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(24)
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Receipt
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Currency
that cannot legally be refused as payment.
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(25)
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Refund
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To
put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest of
profit.
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(26)
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Tip
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Piece
of paper money.
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(27)
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Withdraw
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Amount
of money available or needed for a specific use.
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ANSWERS:
MONEY AND FINANCE VOCABULARY
Match the money and finance vocabulary on the left
with their meanings on the right:
(1)
|
A.T.M.
|
(6)
|
Coins
or bank notes (not cheques), actual money paid, not credit.
|
(2)
|
Banknote
|
(7)
|
Automatic
machine from which a bank customer may withdraw money.
|
(3)
|
Borrow
|
(23)
|
Small
amount of cash available for everyday expenses.
|
(4)
|
Broke
(to be)
|
(12)
|
Money
owed by one person to another.
|
(5)
|
Budget
|
(26)
|
Small
amount of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc.
|
(6)
|
Cash
|
(27)
|
Take
money from a bank.
|
(7)
|
Cash
dispenser
|
(13)
|
Sum
payable as a first instalment on a purchase. Money placed in a bank.
|
(8)
|
Cashier
|
(21)
|
Sum
of money to be returned with interest.
|
(9)
|
Cheque/Check
|
(22)
|
To
be in debt to somebody. Owe money to somebody.
|
(10)
|
Coin
|
(3)
|
Obtain
money which must be returned.
|
(11)
|
Currency
|
(16)
|
Payment
made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.).
|
(12)
|
Debt
|
(8)
|
A
person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop etc.
|
(13)
|
Deposit
|
(15)
|
The
rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another.
|
(14)
|
Donate
|
(17)
|
Money
paid for borrowing or investing money.
|
(15)
|
Exchange
rate
|
(1)
|
Automated
Teller Machine; Cash dispenser.
|
(16)
|
Fee
|
(24)
|
Written
statement that money has been paid.
|
(17)
|
Interest
|
(4)
|
To
have no money.
|
(18)
|
Invest
|
(25)
|
Pay
back money received. Reimburse.
|
(19)
|
Legal
tender
|
(11)
|
The
money used in a country.
|
(20)
|
Lend
|
(14)
|
Give
money especially to charity.
|
(21)
|
Loan
|
(20)
|
Give
or allow the use of money which must be returned with interest.
|
(22)
|
Owe
|
(9)
|
Written
order to a bank to pay the stated amount from ones account.
|
(23)
|
Petty
cash
|
(10)
|
A
piece of metal used as money.
|
(24)
|
Receipt
|
(19)
|
Currency
that cannot legally be refused as payment.
|
(25)
|
Refund
|
(18)
|
To
put money into a business, property, etc. in order to earn interest of
profit.
|
(26)
|
Tip
|
(2)
|
Piece
of paper money.
|
(27)
|
Withdraw
|
(5)
|
Amount
of money available or needed for a specific use.
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