stock market index - A list of selected shares representing the performance of the whole stock market, pension - You have this money when you are old and don’t work., expenses - Money you pay for things like food, petrol, household bills and so on., economics - The principles of the production and distribution of goods and services and the development of wealth., cashier - A person who works at a bank counter and handles everyday banking, asset - A valuable item that can be sold for cash or things a company owns, such as machines and buildings., consumer spending - The number of things sold to customers in a specific period of time., supervior - A person who has a team of employees and watches and checks their work, balance sheet - A record of a company’s assets, liabilities, and capital., business - The activity of making, buying, selling or supplying things for money, current account - A bank account that pays no interest or low interest., allowance - the money given to children or teenagers by their parents, budget analyst - This person develops and manages a company’s financial plans. They set a budget and keep control of the company expenses., money supply - The total amount of money in the economy, including currency held by the public and money in bank account., management - the control and making of decisions in a business or similar organization, banking - the business activity of banks., marketing - the theory and practice of presenting, advertising and selling things, commerce - the exchange of goods or services for money or other goods., finance - the management of money especially public money., trade - the trade, especially between countries., statistics - a branch of the science of collecting, classifying and analyzing information shown in numbers., science  - the study of the structure and behavior of the physical and natural world and society through observation and experiment,

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