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GEP3/GEA5 U3A: I Can't Resist Discounts!

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  • Dera's habit of spending her money on new brand frequently made her friends call her a s _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    shopaholic
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  • Bob did some major progreSsion with his bank balance by holding back his monthly e _ _ _ _ _ _ _
    expenses
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  • It really bothers me that my brother always r _ _ _ o_ _ o_ his pocket money before he could save some of them.
    runs out of
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  • I think it's important for us to s _ _ _ _ t _ our financial plan so that we keep on being on the right track.
    stick to
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  • We need to try to make some investments so we can avoid the possibility of being b _ _ _ _ in the future.
    broke
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  • He couldn't r _ _ _ _ _ buying that expensive suit and tie.
    resist
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  • My grandmother gave me some generous amount of money, but I decided to sa_ _ it for a ra_n_ day
    save it for a rainy day
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  • We have to be t _ _ _ _ _ _ when it comes to savings and spending.
    thrifty
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  • A shop_h_l_c is someone who is extremely or excessively fond of shopping.
    shopaholic
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  • To re_i_t means to stop yourself from doing something you'd like to do.
    resist
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  • Expen_e_ are an amount of money needed or used to do or buy something.
    Expenses
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  • Thrif_ _ is one who shows careful use of money.
    Thrifty
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  • To run o_ _ of means to use all of something and not have any left.
    run out of
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  • To sa _ _ for a rain_ day means to save some of your money for serious case in the future.
    save for a rainy day
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  • To sti _ _ to means to continue to follow a certain path, to avoid danger or risk.
    stick to
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  • Being bro _ _ means to have no money.
    broke
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