This document contains a table with vocabulary related to money and their definitions and examples. It also contains responses to questions about money preferences, spending habits, savings, and donations. Key details include: - The table defines terms like "paying a fortune", "picking up a bargain", and "finding a 'one-off'" item and provides examples of each. - When asked about borrowing money, the response indicates it's better to borrow from a bank than friends or family to avoid delicate situations. - Savings are currently unallocated but the response mentions considering buying a MacBook. Charity donations are given because of parental influence and a personal rural school project.