money II

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the valu of sth will increase with the passing of time
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to appreciate in value
the value of sth will decrease with the passing of time
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to depreciate in value
to get monet frim sb or from a bank, ehich must be paid back at a later date
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to borrow
to have decided that you cannot spend more than a certain amount of money over a particuler period of time
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to be on a strict/tight budget
to ask for/take money for sth that you are selling
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to charge sb an amount of money for sth
to cost a lot of money
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to cost a small fortune/ a bomb the earth
to ahe the cost of sth
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to go halves on sth
in small monthly payments
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in instalments
on special offer
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in a sale
approximately
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in the region/neighbourhood of
to reduce the price of sth
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to knock an amount of money off (the price of) sth
to put somebodys name on the cheque so that they receive the money
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to make the cheque payable to
to write sbs name on the cheque
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to make out a cheque
to earn
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to be on a salary of
available to buy/on sale
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on the market
to use a cheque in order to pay
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to pay by cheque
to pay part of the price of a product in order to reserve it
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to put down a deposit on sth
a decrease in sth
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reduction
aa slow but continual reduction
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a steady/gradual reduction
a big reduction
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a dramatic/marked reduction
to be on sale in a shop for
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to retail at/for
to owe money, acquire debts - either by buying a lot of things or borrowing money -
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to run up a bill
to sell sth at a higher price than you bought it
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to sell sth at a profit
to have very little money
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to be strapped for cash/hard up/short of money
to owe a lot of money
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to be up to ones ears in debt
to be said to be worth
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to be valued at

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