a blank check - unlimited funding; no contraints, to tigten your belt - to cut back on spending, a rip-off - priced higher than what it is worth, to cost an arm and a leg - very expensive, to feel the pinch - to experience financial hardship, to be in the red - to lose money or to be in debt, to make a killing - to make a lot of money, to make ends meet - to have enough money to pay your bills, a nest egg - money saved for the future, usually retirement, to shell out - to pay for something, to crunch the numbers - to do a calculation, to cook the books - dishonest accounting, to be tight-fisted - unwilling to spend money, to live beyond your means - to spend more money than you make,

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