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Task 5. Choose the right alternative to complete each sentence.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 493. 1. Coins stamped from metal or printed on paper and accepted when buying and selling is called a. money b. capital c. income 2. Money in notes and coins is called a. cash b. capital c. reserves 3. The dollar, the mark and the yen are all a. currencies b. funds c. monies 4. Money borrowed from a bank is a a. deposit b. income c. loan 5. Borrowed money that has to be paid back constitutes a a. debt b. fund c. subsidy 6. All the money received by a person or a company is known as a. aid b. income c. wages 7. The money earned for a week's manual work is called a. income b.salary c. wages 8. The money paid for a month's (professional) work is a a. loan b. salary c.wages 9. Money placed in banks and other savings institutions constitutes a. capital b. deposits c. finance 10. Money paid by the government or a company to a retired person is a a. pension b. rebate c. subsidy 11. The money needed to start a company is called a. aid b. capital c. debt 12. The money paid to lawyers, architects, private schools, etc. is called a. fees b.installments c. wages 13. Regular part payments of debts are called a. deposits b. loans c. installments 14. Part of a payment that is officially given back (for example, from taxes) is called a a. gift b. installment c. rebate 15. Estimated expenditure and income is written in a a. budget b. reserve c. statement 16. A person's money in a business is known as his or her a. deposit b. fund c. stake 17. Money given to producers to allow them to sell cheaply is called a a. loan b. rebate c. subsidy 18. Money given to developing countries by richer ones is known as a. aid b. debt c. subsidy
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