| 1. | Unemployment is regularly paid by the government to people who do not have a job. |
| 2. | The price index is a measurement of the changes in the cost of basic goods and services. |
| 3. | The life is an exciting way of living in which rich and successful people enjoy themselves. |
| 4. | The gravy is a way of making money quickly, easily, and often dishonestly. |
| 5. | Someone who is sharp- is good at dealing with money. |
| 6. | Sick is money given by an employer to someone who cannot work because of illness. |
| 7. | Services supplied to foreign countries such as banking are called exports. |
| 8. | Luncheon are given by employers to employees to buy meals in some restaurants. |
| 9. | Legal is the money which can be officially used in a country. |
| 10. | In the past, pieces of were gold coins. |
| 11. | If you are stony , you are completely without money. |
| 12. | An spiral is when wages and prices take turn to grow in short intervals. |
| 13. | A payment is what a company pays to workers who are no longer needed. |
| 14. | A order is an instruction to a bank to pay some money at regular times to another bank account. |
| 15. | A bank is involved with companies rather than with people. |
| 16. | A trade is a large gathering at which companies show and sell their products. |
| 17. | A nest is a sum of money that has been saved or kept for a special purpose. |
| 18. | A loan charges very large amounts for lending money to someone. |
| 19. | A joint- company is owned by the group of people who have shares in the company. |
| 20. | A bank's rate is the amount that it charges on money that it lends you. |
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Wednesday, 14 December 2011
Vocabulary
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