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A trip to the bank requires specialized vocabulary no matter what language you speak.Managing your money in another language can be even more complicated! That’s why we put together this list of English banking words.There are a lot of different types of accounts and transactions. You want to be sure that you are explaining yourself properly, because making a mistake could cost you a lot of money! In this lesson, you will learn all of the vocabulary you need to open a bank account and manage…

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Welcome to our fun and easy guide on financial idioms! Idioms are phrases that have a special meaning different from the words themselves. In this post, we will explore idioms that include the word “financial” or are related to money and finance. These idioms are simple to understand, and we’ll show you how they are used with clear examples! Financial Idioms Here are 20 financial idioms in English. 1. Cost an arm and a leg Meaning: Very expensive Example: The wedding cost them an arm and a…

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Money is a significant aspect of our daily lives, and the English language is rich with idioms and phrasal verbs related to it. Learning these expressions can enhance your communication skills, making conversations about finances more engaging and precise. Here are 20 essential idioms and phrasal verbs related to money, complete with their meanings and example sentences. 1. Break the bank Meaning: Spend too much Example: Buying that car will break the bank. 2. Foot the bill Meaning: Pay for…

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