Money and lifestyle - 6 Minute English

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18 Jul 2024 40 0

Improve your English vocabulary and speaking with 6 Minute English! Do you worry about your standard of living when you retire? How much money do you need to live the life you desire? How much money is enough money? These questions got Neil and Rob thinking as they talk about financial planning and teach you money-related vocabulary.

You'll find transcript and vocabulary on our website: http://www.bbc.co.uk/learningenglish/english/features/6-minute-english/ep-190711

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ð•ð¨ðœðšð›ð®ð¥ðšð«ð²
ðœðšð¬ð¡ðŸð¥ð¨ð° ðŸð¨ð«ðžðœðšð¬ð­
a calculation of how much money you can expect to have at a particular time

ð¢ð§ðœð¨ð¦ðž
money coming in from, for example, your salary

ðžð±ð©ðžð§ðð¢ð­ð®ð«ðž
money you have to pay out for your regular expenses such as rent, food, entertainment, transport, etc.

ðšð¬ð¬ðžð­ð¬
the cash value of things that you own and your savings

ð¥ð¢ðšð›ð¢ð¥ð¢ð­ð¢ðžð¬
the cash value of your debts, for example on credit cards or other loans

ð­ð¨ ð ð¢ð¯ðž ð¬ð¨ð¦ðžð¨ð§ðž ðš ð¡ðšð§ð
to help someone

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