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the amount you pay for using someone else's money Nasza pożyczka jest oprocentowana na 10% w stosunku rocznym. start learning
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Yearly, interest rate of our loan is 10%.
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a plan for how you will spend your money each month Nasz budżet został zatwierdzony. start learning
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Our budget has been approved.
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payments to a company where the company promises to pay money if the person is injured or dies, or to pay money if property is damaged, lost, or stolen Będziesz musiał wykupić ubezpieczenie od nieszczęśliwych wypadków. start learning
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You'll need to take out accident insurance.
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an amount of money that is given to someone for a period of time with a promise that it will be paid back Większość ludzi musi wziąć kredyt, by kupić samochód. start learning
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Most people need to take a loan to buy a car.
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when you borrow money to buy something Kupiliśmy samochód na kredyt. start learning
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We bought a car on credit.
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an amount of money that is loaned to someone and that can earn interest start learning
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money you earn at work before taxes are taken out start learning
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money you earn at work after taxes are taken out start learning
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a legal agreement that lets someone use a car, house, etc., for a period of time in return for payment start learning
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a part of a legal document start learning
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money taken from your paycheck to support people who are retired start learning
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someone who takes something with the promise to give it back start learning
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a short document describing your education, work history, etc., that you give an employer when you are applying for a job start learning
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a tax form you complete to let your employer know how much money to take from your paycheck for federal taxes. start learning
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a person (such as a child) whose food, clothing, etc., you are responsible for providing start learning
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a part of your income that is not taxed start learning
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a number that is used to predict how likely you are to pay back a loan on time. start learning
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things that are owned by a person or company start learning
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a legal document in which a person states who should receive his or her possessions after he or she dies Przyjdziesz dziś wieczorem na imprezę? start learning
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Will you come to the party tonight?
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give out something for a special reason or to particular people or companies start learning
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services provided by outside companies that allow you to live in comfort start learning
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an amount taken off a regular price W niektórych krajach powinieneś prosić o obniżkę w trakcie zakupów. start learning
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In some countries you should ask for a discount when you're shopping.
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something that is added on to something else start learning
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Nie wolno kraść czyjejś własności. start learning
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You mustn't steal somebody's property.
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money paid at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt. Płacimy około 100 funtów odsetek na miesiąc. start learning
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We pay about £100 interest a month.
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sign (a document) in order to guarantee a loan or other obligation. start learning
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a person or company to whom money is owed. start learning
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a standard by which you measure or judge something start learning
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