prefundancy
Sinônimos
Antônimos
Exemplo
By saving a portion of her salary every month for a house deposit, Sarah achieved a level of prefundancy that reduced her future mortgage stress.
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accrue
C1Acumular-se ou ser adicionado com o tempo, especialmente benefícios ou dívidas. Cresce gradualmente.
adsolvist
C1Characterized by a commitment to the total and final resolution of debts, obligations, or complex problems. In a specialized or test-specific context, it describes an approach that seeks a definitive end to a process through complete settlement.
affluent
C1Describes individuals, families, or areas that possess a great deal of money and wealth, resulting in a high standard of living. It is often used to characterize the social and economic status of neighborhoods or societies rather than just personal bank accounts.
afford
C1Nós não podemos nos dar ao luxo de cometer erros agora.
affordability
B2A acessibilidade financeira é a capacidade de pagar por algo. Indica se o preço de um produto ou serviço cabe no seu orçamento sem causar problemas.
allowance
B2An allowance is a specific amount of money or resources given regularly for a particular purpose, such as a child's pocket money or a business travel budget. It can also refer to a permitted limit, such as the weight of luggage allowed on an airplane, or an adjustment made to account for certain circumstances.
annuity
B2A fixed sum of money paid to someone each year, typically for the rest of their life, often as part of a retirement plan. It is a financial product that provides a steady stream of income in exchange for an initial lump-sum payment.
appropriation
B2O ato de tomar algo para si sem permissão, ou a destinação oficial de verbas.
arbitrage
B2A 'arbitrage' é comprar e vender um ativo simultaneamente em mercados diferentes para lucrar com as diferenças de preço. Explora ineficiências do mercado.
arrears
C1Arrears refers to money that is overdue and remains unpaid after the expected date of payment. It is typically used to describe a debt that has accumulated over a period of time, such as rent, mortgage installments, or child support.