Money is a unit used to acquire, or purchase objects.
When purchasing, you trade your money for the object that someone else owns that you wish to acquire from them.
Money may also be used to market, or sell objects.
When selling, another person, or costumer, will trade their money for the object that you have that they wish to acquire.
In America, money comes in either dollar bills or coins.
Common dollar bills that are currently available are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
Coins are measured in cents unlike bills, that are measured in dollars, therefore the term dollar bills.
Common Coins that are currently available are pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents).
When purchasing, you trade your money for the object that someone else owns that you wish to acquire from them.
Money may also be used to market, or sell objects.
When selling, another person, or costumer, will trade their money for the object that you have that they wish to acquire.
In America, money comes in either dollar bills or coins.
Common dollar bills that are currently available are $1, $2, $5, $10, $20, $50 and $100.
Coins are measured in cents unlike bills, that are measured in dollars, therefore the term dollar bills.
Common Coins that are currently available are pennies (1 cent), nickels (5 cents), dimes (10 cents), and quarters (25 cents).
This scene is occurring in a family room-
Child 1 (boy- Charles): Sister, how much money do YOU have?
Child 2 (girl- Anna): I have $9.53 cents. My money is made by two $2 dollar bills, one $5 dollar bill, 3 dimes, 2 nickels and 13 pennies! What about you, brother?
Charles: I have $5.79 cents. One $5 dollar bill, 1 dime, 12 nickels and 9 pennies. You have more money, awwww! :(
Child 1 (boy- Charles): Sister, how much money do YOU have?
Child 2 (girl- Anna): I have $9.53 cents. My money is made by two $2 dollar bills, one $5 dollar bill, 3 dimes, 2 nickels and 13 pennies! What about you, brother?
Charles: I have $5.79 cents. One $5 dollar bill, 1 dime, 12 nickels and 9 pennies. You have more money, awwww! :(
by RICH_LIFE_YO!!! January 2, 2018
Get the Moneymug. Currency, whether it be coin or paper, which may be thrown away without regards for one's own financial well being for alcoholic beverages whenever the term "YOLO" is mentioned between a group of friends.
by dundalkbill August 7, 2012
Get the Moneymug. by TOXIC KID March 12, 2019
Get the Moneymug. by Da tall boiii June 20, 2022
Get the Moneymug. 1. Something you can't survive in this world without, but having too much would most likely result in your death.
2. A substance that is the sole purpose of most people's lives.
3. A thing that most people spend their lives trying to earn.
2. A substance that is the sole purpose of most people's lives.
3. A thing that most people spend their lives trying to earn.
Jessie J: It's not about the money,money,money!
Ordinary human: easy for you to say! How much did that outfit cost?
Jessie J: We don't need no money,money, money!
Ordinary person: screw you! Go donate!
Ordinary human: easy for you to say! How much did that outfit cost?
Jessie J: We don't need no money,money, money!
Ordinary person: screw you! Go donate!
by ShadyLifeNeonZebra September 10, 2016
Get the Moneymug. by OneWeirdPersonplshelp January 7, 2018
Get the Moneymug.