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Animagus
Portugal

Is this correct?
 

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      





tech_teacher
Bahamas

finance officer

24 Oct 2010     



PhilipR
Thailand

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.

24 Oct 2010     



Redbull
Thailand

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 ).

24 Oct 2010     



Animagus
Portugal

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!
 

24 Oct 2010