| A | B |
| allowance | An amount, as of food or money, given at regular intervals or for a specific purpose. |
| bounty | Generosity in giving; plentiful provisions or gifts. |
| deposit | To put (money) in a bank or financial account. |
| expense | An expenditure of money; a cost. |
| generous | Willing to share or give; unselfish. |
| haggle | To bargain, as over the price of something. |
| interest | A fee for borrowing money, usually a percentage of the amount borrowed. |
| invest | To put (money) into something, such as stocks, property, or a business, in order to make a profit or earn interest. |
| miser | A stingy person, especially one who lives poorly in order to hoard money. |
| poverty | The state of being poor; lack of the means of providing material needs or comforts. |
| save | To keep for future use; store. |
| shilling | A coin used in the United Kingdom worth one twentieth of a pound, five new pence, or 12 old pence prior to 1971. |
| sterling | British money. |
| thrifty | Practicing wisdom in the management of money and other resources ; frugal and economical. |
| wealthy | Rich |