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Exorbitant: When something is priced unreasonably high.
Sentence: I couldn’t believe my ears when the auctioneer opened the bidding at an exorbitant amount.
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Frugal: Being cautious of one’s expenses.
Sentence: A wise man once said that you should always be frugal with your money but generous with your family.
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Bargain Hunter: Someone who constantly looks out for the best sales and deals. As soon as
Sentence: Zara announced its end of season sale, hundreds of bargain hunters queued up outside all its stores in Delhi.
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To make a profit: When you earn more than what something costs.
Sentence: Businesses are not allowed to make a profit exceeding 3 times their monthly expenses as per the new law.
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To raise a company profile: Making people aware of the business and its activities.
Sentence: The entire marketing team of the newly launched KBC Limited has been putting in its blood, sweat and tears to raise the company’s profile.
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To go bust: When a business is compelled to shut down due to its failure.
Sentence: Martha started a business that she couldn’t stop from going bust within just 3 months of starting out because her investors pulled out.
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Penny-pincher: Someone who is extremely careful with their money.
Sentence: Stacy is a penny-pincher because she grew up in a financially weak family.
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Stingy: Someone who is not willing to spend their money.
Sentence: Raman was being excluded from his friends’ meet up plans because of his reputation as a stingy person.
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Big spender: Someone who usually spends a lot.
Sentence: Being a big spender seems to be a common name for many belonging to the Gen Z population.
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Spendthrift: Someone who is known for not spending wisely.
Sentence: Susan is a charming but spendthrift woman who needs to start saving up for her higher education abroad.
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Cash flow: Money that is coming in and going out of a business.
Sentence: It is important to maintain a positive cash flow to keep the business afloat.
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