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Vocabulary for Report Writing - Spending Habits
Prepared by: Leong QY
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What are the words or phrases do you know that are related to money and finances?
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Financial literacy (noun)
Meaning: The ability to understand and make decisions about managing money, including budgeting, saving, and investing.
Malay Translation: Literasi kewangan
Sample sentence: Financial literacy is essential for young people to avoid debt and manage their money wisely.Manage (verb)
Meaning: To handle or be responsible for something, especially money, time, or resources.
Malay Translation: Mengurus
Sample sentence: She learned how to manage her expenses by setting a monthly budget.
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Conducted (verb)
Meaning: To carry out or organize a particular activity, such as a study or survey.
Malay Translation: Dilaksanakan
Sample sentence: The teacher conducted a survey to understand the students' preferences for school activities.Revealed (verb)
Meaning: To make something known that was previously hidden or unknown.
Malay Translation: Mendedahkan
Sample sentence: The survey revealed that most students spend their money on food and entertainment.
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Utility bills (noun)
Meaning: Regular charges for essential services such as water, electricity, and gas.
Malay Translation: Bil utiliti
Sample sentence: I need to pay my utility bills before the end of the month to avoid penalties.Significant portion (noun phrase)
Meaning: A large or important part of something.
Malay Translation: Bahagian yang ketara
Sample sentence: A significant portion of the students' budget goes toward food and snacks.
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Budget (noun)
Meaning: A financial plan that outlines income and expenses for a specific period.
Malay Translation: Bajet
Sample sentence: We need to create a budget for the school trip to ensure we don't overspend.Allocated (verb)
Meaning: To assign or set aside resources, such as money or time, for a particular purpose.
Malay Translation: Diperuntukkan
Sample sentence: The government has allocated funds to improve the school’s infrastructure.
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Impulsive spending (noun phrase)
Meaning: The act of spending money quickly without planning or thinking carefully.
Malay Translation: Perbelanjaan impulsif
Sample sentence: Impulsive spending often leads to financial problems if not controlled.Shape (verb)
Meaning: To influence or determine the way something develops or turns out.
Malay Translation: Membentuk
Sample sentence: The experiences we have in childhood help shape our future decisions and behavior.
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Contribute (verb)
Meaning: To give or add something, such as money, time, or effort, towards a common purpose or goal.
Malay Translation: Menyumbang
Sample sentence: Everyone in the class contributed to the fundraising event.
Financial planning (noun phrase)
Meaning: The process of managing one's finances by setting goals, creating a budget, and making plans for saving and investing.
Malay Translation: Perancangan kewangan
Sample sentence: Financial planning is important for achieving long-term goals such as buying a house or retirement.
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Incorporating (verb) Meaning: To include something as part of a larger whole or system.
Malay Translation: Menggabungkan
Sample sentence: The new curriculum is incorporating lessons on financial literacy to better prepare students for the future.
Empower (verb) Meaning: To give someone the power or ability to do something, usually by providing knowledge or confidence.
Malay Translation: Memberi kuasa
Sample sentence: The workshop aims to empower students with the skills to manage their finances effectively.
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Significantly (adverb)
Meaning: To a large or important degree; in a way that makes a noticeable difference.
Malay Translation: Dengan ketara
Sample sentence: The new policy will significantly improve the quality of education in the country.
External (adjective)
Meaning: Coming from outside, not part of something’s internal structure or function.
Malay Translation: Luaran
Sample sentence: External factors, such as economic conditions, can impact students' spending habits.
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