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kind of money? #1 (permalink) Wed Sep 28, 2011 7:45 am   kind of money?
 

Hello,

Please look at the list below: They are all terms related to money.

fee
charge
price
fare
rate
toll
cost
expense
tariff

How can I name the list?
"Terms related to money" ?
"Kinds of money"? What do you name it?

Thanks in advance,
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kind of money? #2 (permalink) Wed Sep 28, 2011 14:28 pm   kind of money?
 

I think you can be more specific than "related to money". You could call them "Terms related to charges and costs".
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