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Money comes up everywhere at work — budgets, forecasts, investments, performance reviews — yet many non-native speakers still feel unsure about the language professionals use to talk about it clearly and confidently.In this lesson, you’ll learn six essential finance and investment expressions that appear regularly in meetings, emails, reports, and presentations. These are not textbook definitions — they’re practical phrases used by professionals to explain costs, risks, returns, and decisions in a natural, business-appropriate way.At Higher English, the focus is always on language that works in real professional settings. By learning common collocations, phrases, and native-like patterns, you’ll build confidence, sound more fluent, and communicate ideas about money without hesitation or confusion.👉 Subscribe for weekly Business English lessons👉 Visit www.higherenglish.org for courses, resources, and professional support
By Craig BranchMoney comes up everywhere at work — budgets, forecasts, investments, performance reviews — yet many non-native speakers still feel unsure about the language professionals use to talk about it clearly and confidently.In this lesson, you’ll learn six essential finance and investment expressions that appear regularly in meetings, emails, reports, and presentations. These are not textbook definitions — they’re practical phrases used by professionals to explain costs, risks, returns, and decisions in a natural, business-appropriate way.At Higher English, the focus is always on language that works in real professional settings. By learning common collocations, phrases, and native-like patterns, you’ll build confidence, sound more fluent, and communicate ideas about money without hesitation or confusion.👉 Subscribe for weekly Business English lessons👉 Visit www.higherenglish.org for courses, resources, and professional support