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individuals who most influenced the fund industry and affected our money. Suze Orman's other #l New York Times bestseller, The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom was released in April 1997. Prior to stablishing The Suze Orman Financial Group in 1987, Ms. Orman, a Certified inancial Planner professional, served as Vice President of Investments for Prudential Bache securities from 1983-87. From 1980-83. she was an account executive at Merrill Lynch. A sought-after speaker, Suze Orman has lectured widely throughout the United States, he lping people change the way they thin about money. 5 Monterey-Jack Monterey-Jack is firm, cheddar-type cows milk cheese with a very pale yellow color, a buttery, bland taste and melts easily. ey can be served as part of appetizer plates and salads, offered as dessert course, and make great sandwiches either alone or combined with meats and vegetables. Most melt well and can be used as ingredients in omelets, quiches and other specialties. They can also be grated or chopped and used to top pastas, Mexican specialties and other dishes. 6 Omelet A Ome let is a savory dish made by mixing together the yellow and transparent parts of an egg and frying it, usually with small pieces of other food Merrill lynch Merrill lynch is one of the worlds leading financial management and advisory companies, with offices in 38 countries. The firm offers the full array of financial services for private, institutional and government clients, including mutual fund, insurance, annuity, trust, and clearing services in addition to traditional investment banking and Words and expressions 1. make ends meet: get just enough money for ones needs Example Connie says that she can t make ends meet this year. With high taxes and his small income, Henry has great difficulty in making both ends meet. 2. injure: hurt (a living thing Example She was injured badly in the accident The injured (people) were taken to the hospital 3. pick up: take hold of and lift up; gain, get He picked up his suitcase and went out. He picked up French while he was staying in Paris. 4. acquire: get, gainindividuals who most influenced the fund industry and affected our money. Suze Orman's other #1 New York Times bestseller, The 9 Steps to Financial Freedom was released in April 1997. Prior to stablishing The Suze Orman Financial Group in 1987, Ms. Orman, a Certified inancial Planner ¨ professional, served as Vice President of Investments for Prudential Bache Securities from 1983-87. From 1980-83, she was an Account Executive at Merrill Lynch. A sought-after speaker, Suze Orman has lectured widely throughout the United States, helping people change the way they think about money. 5 Monterey-Jack Monterey-Jack is firm, cheddar-type cow's milk cheese with a very pale yellow color, a buttery, bland taste and melts easily. They can be served as part of appetizer plates and salads, offered as dessert course, and make great sandwiches either alone or combined with meats and vegetables. Most melt well and can be used as ingredients in omelets, quiches and other specialties. They can also be grated or chopped and used to top pastas, Mexican specialties and other dishes.6 Omelet A Omelet is a savory dish made by mixing together the yellow and transparent parts of an egg and frying it, usually with small pieces of other food. Merrill Lynch Merrill Lynch is one of the world's leading financial management and advisory companies, with offices in 38 countries. The firm offers the full array of financial services for private, institutional, and government clients, including mutual fund, insurance, annuity, trust, and clearing services in addition to traditional investment banking and brokerage. Words and Expressions 1. make ends meet: get just enough money for one's needs Example: • Connie says that she can't make ends meet this year. • With high taxes and his small income, Henry has great difficulty in making both ends meet. 2. injure: hurt (a living thing) Example: • She was injured badly in the accident. • The injured (people) were taken to the hospital. 3. pick up: take hold of and lift up;gain, get Example: • He picked up his suitcase and went out. • He picked up French while he was staying in Paris. 4. acquire: get, gain Example:
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