Money Moves
Work Life
Business Talk
Money & Investment
Mixed Bag
100

To spend a lot of money on something luxurious or enjoyable.

splash out on

100

You have three meetings scheduled at the same time.

be triple-booked

100

To finish a task or project earlier than planned.

finish ahead of schedule

100

Financial support for a new business. f b 

financial backing

100

To deal with or handle a difficult problem.

tackle

200

To gradually save money for a specific goal.

save up

200

To end a meeting or task.w u

wrap up

200

The money needed to start a new business.

start-up capital 

200

Profit made compared to the amount invested. r o i

return on investment

200

To focus in on one specific issue. h i

hone in

300

To spend a large amount of money, often unwillingly.

shell out / fork out 

300

To attend several meetings with no breaks in between. b t b m 

back-to-back meetings 

300

A chance to enter a market that no one else has noticed.

gap in the market

300

A group fund that collects money from multiple investors. i f

investment fund

300

An emotional and mental state of extreme tiredness.

fatigue

400

To reduce your spending.

cut back on

400

To stop working for the day. c i a d

call it a day 

400

Temporary location to sell goods.

pop-up stall / outlet 

400

Someone who starts and manages a new business, taking on risks.

entrepreneur

400

To delay making a decision. p o

put off

500

To finish paying a loan completely.

pay off

500

To accumulate unfinished tasks or emails. 

pile up

500

To give tasks to other people in a team.

delegate tasks

500

Pretending or hoping to become something (e.g. a business owner). w-b

would-be

500

To consider carefully before making a decision. w u

weigh up

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