Finance verbs
Bank terms
Idioms
100

Name the oppsoite of borrow

Lend

100

I owe some money to the bank - that means I've got a ____

loan

100

It's very expensive 

The Russian analogue is "это стоит как одна моя почка"

It cost an arm and a leg

200

I needed some cash that's why I went to Kaspi to ________ money from the ATM machine

Took out/withdrew

200

Jeremy bought himself an apartment. However he took out a ____ from the bank to pay for it.

Mortagage

200

What do these idioms mean 

He is a spendthrift 

He spends money like nobody’s business 

She spends money like there is no tomorrow 

He has more money than sense ?

He spends a lot

300

They charged us $60 ____ a bottle of wine.

for

300
High prices - synonym 

Exorbitant, overpriced

300

Name 2 idioms for the word "cheap"

It is going for a song 

It is dirt cheap (=very cheap) 

It is dead (=very) cheap

400

have an obligation to pay or repay (something, especially money)

owe

400

To get your money back on your card after returning an item to the store

Refund

400

to fork out on 

to splash out on  ?

to spend a lot of money

500

Name a synonym of the word fire

Google executives fired over 200 workers last month.

Lay off

500

Jeremy doesn't work anymore. Therefore, the government pays him u________ b________

Unemployment benefits

500

I need to keep an eye on my wallet 

Shoestring budget

A bit strapped for cash 

frugal/thrifty

I need to save

I have not a lot of money

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