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      prepares financial records for a company   
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      inspects a company's accounts once a year    pol. rewident 
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      works at at cash desk in a bank   
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      is responsible for a branch of a bank   
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      gives expert advice to investor   
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      buys and sells shares in companies   
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      analyzes the financial performance of companies   
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      deposits money in a bank to earn interest   
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      lends money, is owed money by another person or a company   
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      wealth gives power and influence to those who possess it.   
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      don't put all your eggs in one basket    start learning
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      don't risk everything on the success of one venture   
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      you have to speculate to accumulate    start learning
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      returns can only come from good investment   
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      don't throw good money after bad    start learning
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      trying to improve a bad situation by spending more money on it, instead of doing more thoughtful or practical things to improve it.   
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      lend your money and lose a friend    start learning
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      Lending money to a friend brings with it a host of issues that can end up threatening that friendship.   
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      out of debt out of danger    start learning
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      When we no longer owe money to anyone, we are safe and secure   
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      he who pays the piper calls the tune    start learning
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      said to emphasize that the person who is paying someone to do something can decide how it should be done   
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      beggars can't be choosers    start learning
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      said when you recognize that you must accept an offer or a situation because it is the only one available to you:   
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      money makes the world go around    start learning
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      to be extremely important, so that many ordinary events could not happen without it:   
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      a fool and his money are soon parted    start learning
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      a foolish person spends money carelessly and will soon be penniless.   
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      time is a valuable resource, therefore it's better to do things as quickly as possible.   
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      money is the root of all evil    start learning
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      Money is the reason humans do evil things to one another   
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      I've finished this magazine. Can I swap with you?   start learning
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      to give something to somebody and receive something in exchange   
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      The local people bartered wheat for tools.   start learning
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      to exchange goods, services, without using money   
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      to live in somebody’s house while they are away in order to take care of it for them   
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      the use of a good or service as payment instead of cash   
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      a person who believes in and follows the teachings of a religious or political leader    pol. uczeń 
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      a person who lives in a community   
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      somebody who lives in a city   
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