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Withdraw money #1 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 18:03 pm   Withdraw money
 

Test No. incompl/advan-9 "Finance (1)", question 3

If ever you find you have an unexpected expense, you can always ......... some money from your savings.

(a) extract
(b) exit
(c) withhold
(d) withdraw

Test No. incompl/advan-9 "Finance (1)", answer 3

If ever you find you have an unexpected expense, you can always withdraw some money from your savings.

Correct answer: (d) withdraw

Your answer was: incorrect
If ever you find you have an unexpected expense, you can always exit some money from your savings.
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Withdraw money #2 (permalink) Mon Jan 10, 2005 18:43 pm   Withdraw money
 

If you withdraw money you take out a certain amount of money from you bank account.

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