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N.
A useful quality, person, or thing; an advantage or resource.
Asset
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N.
Immoderate or insatiable desire for material wealth; greed.
Avarice
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V.
To trade goods and services without the exchange of money; to haggle over the terms of an exchange.
Barter
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V.
To protect or intimidate by refusing as a group or individual to deal with.
Boycott
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N.
The exchange of goods, especially on a large scale; intellectual or social.
Commerce
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N.
Something that can be turned to commercial advantage; a product.
Commodity
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V.
To strip or deprive of, especially property or rights; to rid or free of; to sell off or dispose of.
Divest
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N.
One who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business group.
Divest
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N.
One who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
Entrepreneur
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Adj.
Excessive, high or unreasonable (as in price); exceeding the bounds of custom or price.
Exorbitant
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V.
To achieve by deception, to cheat or swindle.
Finagle
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Adj.
Inexpensive; not wasteful; economical in the use of money or resources.
Frugal
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Adj.
Priceless; having incalculable value.
Invaluable
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Adj.
Profitable; producing wealth.
Lucrative
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N.
A wealthy or powerful businessperson or industrialist; a mogul.
Magnate
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Adj.
Working solely for monetary gain; materialistic.
Mercenary
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N.
A customer, especially a regular one; a person who supports with money; benefactor.
Patron
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N.
A tip or gratuity; an incidental benefit of employment, beyond wages or salary.
Perquisite
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Adj.
Rashly or wastefully extravagant; lavish.
Prodigal
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N.
Income from investment; government income from taxation; income from a single source.
Revenue
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