good for nothing (adj) = useless, of no value (a rude way to describe a person)
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start-up company = a new business that is formed with the aim of becoming very successful
disposable income = money a person has that they do not need to use to pay bills. They are free to spend it as they want.
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You can invest in retirement funds. = savings you use when you retire
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You can invest in real estate or the stockmarket. But I think that the general population don't really do this well. (real estate = property such as houses)
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My grandmother has a financial advisor. She's part of the family really.
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trust fund kids (informal) = a young rich person who has inherited their money from their parents
mortgage = money loaned from a bank to buy a house
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that's pretty ballsy / that's pretty gutsy (slang) = that is a very brave and risky thing to do
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a student loan = money a student in the UK or US borrows to pay for university
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there are government loans and private loans
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Education has become a commodity these days that you need to invest in.
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That investment has diminishing returns. (diminishing returns means the more you invest in something, the smaller the profit becomes and the less worthwhile it is)
1560922ulcj
不是 加拿大Adam了吗?
zyyxin
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85号的小娇妻
Spencer you are speaking so fast!I cannot catch up with you
The_Bear 回复 @85号的小娇妻:
good for nothing (adj) = useless, of no value (a rude way to describe a person) --- start-up company = a new business that is formed with the aim of becoming very successful
The_Bear 回复 @85号的小娇妻:
disposable income = money a person has that they do not need to use to pay bills. They are free to spend it as they want. --- You can invest in retirement funds. = savings you use when you retire --- You can invest in real estate or the stockmarket. But I think that the general population don't really do this well. (real estate = property such as houses) --- My grandmother has a financial advisor. She's part of the family really. --- trust fund kids (informal) = a young rich person who has inherited their money from their parents
The_Bear 回复 @85号的小娇妻:
mortgage = money loaned from a bank to buy a house --- that's pretty ballsy / that's pretty gutsy (slang) = that is a very brave and risky thing to do --- a student loan = money a student in the UK or US borrows to pay for university --- there are government loans and private loans --- Education has become a commodity these days that you need to invest in. --- That investment has diminishing returns. (diminishing returns means the more you invest in something, the smaller the profit becomes and the less worthwhile it is)
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女生声音挺性感
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啥时候能有有字幕或者笔记呀,
yanyanjiang
听了三遍 做的真的很好~更新就听,感觉很放松❤️