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TOEIC: Intermediate Money Vocabulary Set 3, Exams of English Language

A list of intermediate-level vocabulary related to money and finance, with definitions and examples. It includes terms such as allowance, backing, bank account, cash flow, currency, expense, fundraising, income, overhead, and payable to. The document also includes a section with antonyms and fill-in-the-blank exercises. The document could be useful for students studying English for business or finance, or for those preparing for the TOEIC exam.

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2022/2023

Available from 11/03/2023

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Download TOEIC: Intermediate Money Vocabulary Set 3 and more Exams English Language in PDF only on Docsity! TEST OF ENGLISH FOR INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION TOEIC - Test of English for $ e rein Y TOEIC: Intermediate Money Vocabulary Set 3 1 / 5 1. allowance (noun) Money given to someone for spending. 2. backing (noun) The support (often financial support) given to someone. 3. bank account (noun) An official deal a subject makes with a bank so the subject can keep their money at the bank and use it. 4. be in credit (idiom/phrase) To have more money in an account than what you owe. 5. be in the black (idiom/phrase) To have money in your account and not be in debt. 6. cash flow (noun) The net balance of money moving in and out of a business in a given time period. 7. currency (noun) The official method of exchange or money used by a country or region. 8. deposit (verb) To leave a certain amount of money with a bank or other financial institution. 9. expense (noun) The amount of money needed to pay for something. 10. fundraising (noun) An event or process of collecting money for charity through donations. 11. income (noun) A sum of money earned by performing work on a weekly, monthly, or yearly basis. 12. off (adjective;adverb;preposition) Related to a reduction in price. 13. overhead (noun) Any money needed to be paid in order to maintain something, such as a monthly bill. 14. payable to (idiom/phrase) Designates the person who will receive the money from a check or bill. TOEIC: Intermediate Money Vocabulary Set 3 4 / 5 Which word has the following antonyms? disapprove, take 43. allowance The mother gave the student his . 44. backing The hefty the candidate received assisted his vic- tory. 45. bank account The woman's was empty because she had a lot of student loans. 46. in credit For the first time in a long time, after paying all his debt, his account was . 47. in the black Even though he still had some debt, he managed to stay . 48. cash flow Investors were concerned about the company's . 49. currency The U.S. Dollar is the official of the United States. 50. deposited My mother $1,000 in the bank yesterday. 51. expense Buying a car seems like an we can't afford right now. 52. fundraising Our team was in the charge of for the Cancer Research. 53. income Based on our , we were allowed a credit at the bank. 54. off Using this coupon will take 25% the total price. 55. overhead Jerry switched his insurance to a company with less strin- gent . 56. payable to This check should be me, but the sender misspelled my name. 57. priced The item was at $1. TOEIC: Intermediate Money Vocabulary Set 3 5 / 5 58. profitable The boss pondered whether the new investment will be , or if it will generate loss. 59. rental The businessman accidently drove the into a lake on his way back to the office. 60. sponsorships This project is primarily funded by and donations. 61. subsidizes Every year the state agricultural workers and work equipment.
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