Money is important. We all need it to survive and thrive. “Money” is a word that has many slang and recognized synonyms. Since I’m feeling particularly tired today – loss of an hour due to DST – here’s some of them for your consideration.

Almighty Dollar, banknote, bankroll, beans, bill, boodle, bread*, bucks*, cabbage, capital, cash, check, chicamin, chips, coin, coinage, dinero, dough*, ducats, filthy lucre, finances, fund, funds, gold, gravy*, green, green stuff, greenback*, hard cash*, jack, kitty, legal tender, long green, loot*, lucre, mazuma, moolah, pay, payment, pesos*, property, resources, riches, roll, salary, scratch, silver, skin, specie, sugar, treasure, wad*, wage, wampum, wealth, wherewithal* 4> 

From Thesaurus.com

Text: something (as pieces of stamped metal or printed paper) customarily and legally used as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment <are you sure you have enough money to buy all that?> Synonyms: bread [slang], cash, chips, currency, dough, gold, jack [slang], legal tender, lucre, pelf, tender, wampum [slang] Related Words: change, coinage, specie; paper money, scrip; banknote, cashier’s check, check, draft, money order, note; bill, buck, dollar, greenback; bankroll, capital, finances, funds; mite, pittance; bundle, fortune, king’s ransom, mint, wad; abundance, means, opulence, riches, treasure, wealth; resources, wherewithal; pin money, pocket money, spending money

From Merriam-Webster

A word this frequently referenced must have powerful meaning in everyday life. Knowing how to deal effectively with the powerful “Almighty dollars” that flow through your life is essential to your personal success.

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