Money and finance

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opłata
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fee
The lawyer's fee was much higher than I'd expected it to be.
wydatki
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expenses
Expenses are the money that a person or company has to pay for goods or services, such as food and bills.
I generally use cash to pay for my day-to-day expenses.
przychód
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revenue
Revenue is the total amount of money made by an organization's operations over a given period.
The company's revenue came to over 200000$ last year.
dochód
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income
Income is the money that remains from the revenue after all the taxes and expenses have been deducted.
Their income more than doubled in less than a year.
finansowanie
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funding
Funding is money given to finance specific project or purpose, which can came from various sources.
We received funding from the government to study for my postgraduate degree.
budżet
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budget
Your budget is the amount of the money that you have available to spend.
The project went over budget and required additonal funding.
bezwartościowy
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worthless
Worthless means without value, so something that is worthless is worth nothing.
This is completely worthless, it's rusty and doesn't work.
dobra wartość
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good value
oszczędny
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frugal
People who are frugal are careful or economical with money and don't overspend.
marnotrawny
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prodigal
People who are prodigal spend money carelessly on unnecessary things.
Joe needs to be less prodigal and stop buying clothes he's not going to wear.
skąpy
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stingy
spłukany
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broke
Broke, skint, penniless, and bankrut are all ways of saying someone has no money.
mieć deficyt
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in the red
If a person is in the red, they have spent more money than was in their account and therefore owe money to the bank.
oszczędzać
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save up
odłożyć na bok
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set aside
When you set money aside you put money aside for a particular thing.
osiągać zysk
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make a profit
stracić
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make a lose
zbankrutować
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go broke
żyć cudzym kosztem
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live off somebody
When you live off another person, you depend on them financially.
targować się
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haggle
związać koniec z końcem
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make ends meet
When you make ends meet, you earn just enough money to live and pay for your basic needs.
na kogoś liczyć
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count on somebody
polegać na
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depend on
splajtować
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go under
dług
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debt
uprzejmy
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polite
zawierać
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to contain
cel
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a target
dostępny
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available
zakup
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purchase
oszczędności
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savings
After years of careful budgeting, their diligent savings finallly allowed them to purchase their dram home.
zdolność kredytowa
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credit score
Her high credit score qualified her for a lower interest rate on the loan.
pożyczka
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loan
His excellent credit score made getting a loan for a new car a breeze.
ryzykowne
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risky
She decided against investing in the stock market due to its risky nature.
pewny
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certain
Despite the uncertain economic climate, she felt certain about her decision to invest in real estate.
błędne koło
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vicious circle
His mounting debt and inability to save money created a vicious circle of financial instability.
opłacalny
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profitable
The company's strategic investment in new technology proved to be highly profitable in the long run.
faworyzować, preferować
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to favor, prefer
She tends to favor Italian cuisine when dining out.

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