MONEY & FINANCE | ||
A.T.M. | Automated Teller Machine; cash dispenser |
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Banknote | Piece of paper money | |
Borrow | Obtain money which must be returned | |
Broke (to be) | To have no money | |
Budget | Amount of money available or needed for a specific use | |
Cash | Coins or bank notes (not cheques); actual money paid, not credit | |
Cash dispenser | Automatic machine from which a bank customer may withdraw money | |
Cashier | A person dealing with cash transactions in a bank, shop, etc. | |
Cheque/check | Written order to a bank to pay the stated amount from one's account | |
Coin | A piece of metal used as money | |
Currency | The money used in a country | |
Debt | Money owed by one person to another | |
Deposit | Sum payable as a first instalment on a purchase; money placed in an account in a bank | |
Donate | Give money especially to charity; make a donation | |
Exchange rate | The rate at which one currency can be exchanged for another | |
Fee | Payment made to a professional person (doctor, lawyer, etc.) | |
Interest | Money paid for borrowing or investing money | |
Invest | To put money into business, property, etc. in order to earn interest or profit | |
Legal tender | Currency that cannot legally be refused as payment | |
Lend | Give or allow the use of money which must be returned with interest | |
Loan | Sum of money to be returned with interest | |
Owe | To be in debt to somebody; to owe money to somebody | |
Petty cash | Small amount of cash available for everyday expenses | |
Receipt | Written statement that money has been paid | |
Refund | Pay back money received; reimburse | |
Tip | Small sum of money given to a waiter, taxi driver, etc. | |
Withdraw | Take money from a bank account |