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Strapped for cash? Feeling the pinch? Learn 6 useful idioms for talking about money in my latest short lesson for busy people. See each idiom in context and practise speaking with me in this interactive idioms lesson! If you like my short lessons for busy people and would like to support me, buy me a cup of coffee! Thanks! https://www.buymeacoffee.com/derekcallan Want to learn more Business English? Join my email list and get my FREE VOCABULARY EXTRA EMAIL every 2 weeks: https://derekcallan.com/newsletter/ The idioms in this lesson: On a shoestring - If you do something on a shoestring, you do it without spending a lot of money. Strapped for cash - If you’re strapped for cash, you have very little money available. Feel the pinch - To feel pressure because you don’t have as much money as you used to have. Money is no object - If money is no object to someone, it means they have a lot of it and are willing to spend as much as necessary to get what they want. Keep your head above water - To manage to keep your business working when you have financial problems. More money than sense - We use this idiom to describe someone who has a lot of money but spends it in an unnecessary or foolish way. Chapters: 0:00 Intro 00:42 On a shoestring 1:42 Strapped for cash 2:39 Feel the pinch 4:02 Money is no object 5:12 Keep your head above water 6:33 More money than sense Find out more about me: Website: https://derekcallan.com/ Visit me on Social Media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/derekcallan... Facebook: / derekcallan.english Music credits: Intro music: Far Away by MK2 Background music: Honey and Milk by The 126ers