Learn vocabulary about money & finance at B1 intermediate level.
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Which word means: a small round piece of metal used as money?
Answer: coin
Which word means: the money used in a particular country?
Answer: currency
Which word means: an arrangement with a bank to keep your money?
Answer: account
Which word means: an arrangement to buy now and pay later?
Answer: credit
Which word means: money that you owe?
Answer: debt
Which word means: the amount of money in a bank account?
Answer: balance
Which word means: money spent on something?
Answer: expense
Which word means: money you must pay to the government?
Answer: tax
coin
A small round piece of metal used as money
currency
The money used in a particular country
account
An arrangement with a bank to keep your money
credit
An arrangement to buy now and pay later
debt
Money that you owe
balance
The amount of money in a bank account
expense
Money spent on something
tax
Money you must pay to the government
saving
Money that you keep and do not spend
penny
A small coin worth one cent
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Learn vocabulary about money & finance at B1 intermediate level. Includes 10 multiple choice questions. 10 vocabulary words included. Created with ChalkLab...
Which word means: a small round piece of metal used as money?
Which word means: the money used in a particular country?
Which word means: an arrangement with a bank to keep your money?
Which word means: an arrangement to buy now and pay later?
Which word means: money that you owe?
Which word means: the amount of money in a bank account?
Which word means: money spent on something?
Which word means: money you must pay to the government?
Which word means: money that you keep and do not spend?
Which word means: a small coin worth one cent?
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