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Is this correct?
Animagus
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Is this correct?
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Hi dear fellows!
I have some questions for you.
Can I say "I have 10� of pocket money"? or "I have 10� for pocket money"?
What is the name of the person who works in the financial services?
Is it finance employee or finance officer?
Thank you in advance. |
23 Oct 2010
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PhilipR
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I get 10 euros pocket money (a week).
You need to be more precise about the job: people working in the finance industry could be anything from bank teller, bank manager, fund manager, money manager, compliance officer, stockbroker, financial adviser etc. You can �t just call all these people finance officers.
BTW, most people employed in financial services companies (mainly banks) aren �t finance officers. FOs are usually management positions in charge of money and finances (aka financial officer and CFO - chief financial officer). Every big company has a CFO.
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24 Oct 2010
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Redbull
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THE ANSWER TO YOUR QUESTIONS ARE!!!
I � �HAVE � � ten Euros pocket money to (spend today).
I � �GET � � ten Euros pocket money ( a week ).
And the answer for fanancial services ( Financial adviser ).
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24 Oct 2010
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Animagus
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Thank for your explanation.
But just to be positive sure about the word that I want...
When I was talking about financial services I didn �t mean in a company, but a person who works in the public service where you pay your taxes.
Can I call it financial adviser or financial officer as you said? Cause I think those are not the job that I am searching for.
I �ve searched in Wikipedia, Dictionaries and I couldn �t find the specific word for that.
Help me please!
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24 Oct 2010
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