Money & Finance
Financial collocations for discussing money, banking, and economics
Introducción
Hablar de dinero tiene su propio conjunto de expresiones fijas. Decimos "earn a living" no "win a living", "save money" no "keep money". Las colocaciones financieras aparecen en todas partes, desde conversaciones casuales sobre precios hasta discusiones bancarias formales.
Este capítulo cubre las colocaciones de dinero y finanzas más importantes para el uso cotidiano y profesional.
Temas
EarningSpendingSavingBankingPricesEconomy
Más populares
- 1 earn money To receive money in return for work or effort
- 2 save money To keep money for future use rather than spending it now
- 3 waste money To spend money on things that are unnecessary or not wort...
- 4 spend money To use money to pay for goods or services
- 5 lose money To have less money as a result of a bad investment, busin...
Todos los Colocaciones en inglés en este capítulo (28)
- earn money To receive money in return for work or effort
- save money To keep money for future use rather than spending it now
- waste money To spend money on things that are unnecessary or not worthwhile
- spend money To use money to pay for goods or services
- lose money To have less money as a result of a bad investment, business failure, or misf...
- make a profit To earn more money than was spent or invested
- go bankrupt To be officially declared unable to pay your debts
- pay a fine To hand over money as a penalty for breaking a rule or law
- cost a fortune To be extremely expensive
- household income The total money earned by all members of a family or household
- living expenses The regular costs of daily life such as food, rent, and bills
- bank account An arrangement with a bank to store and manage your money
- interest rate The percentage charged for borrowing money or earned on savings
- exchange rate The value of one currency compared to another
- pay rise An increase in the amount of money you earn from your job
- tax return An official form or document declaring your income to the tax authorities
- direct debit An arrangement where money is automatically taken from your bank account to p...
- standing order A regular fixed payment set up by you to be sent from your bank account
- credit card A small plastic card that allows you to buy things now and pay for them later
- disposable income The money left over after paying taxes and essential bills
- national debt The total amount of money owed by a country's government
- mortgage payment A regular sum of money paid to repay a loan taken out to buy property
- financial crisis A situation where the value of financial assets drops sharply, causing widesp...
- stock market The system for buying and selling shares in companies
- value for money Something that is worth the price you pay for it
- pocket money A small amount of money given regularly to children by their parents
- tight budget A very limited amount of money available to spend
- lump sum A single large payment of money, as opposed to several smaller payments
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