well it depends on what u r buying. if u r buying thing u need, u r not wasting money, but if u r buying things u dont need, u r wasting money.
Wasting money refers to spending it thoughtlessly or inefficiently on things that do not provide value or benefit in return. It can involve making unnecessary purchases, overspending on items that are not essential, or failing to budget and save money appropriately. Ultimately, wasting money impacts one's financial well-being and can lead to financial insecurity.
It means to spend as much as you have without wasting all of it.
Buying on margin is borrowing money from a broker to purchase stock.
It means its like wasting money. Similar quips:burning money, money down a rat hole, throwing money away.
Purchased: bought, paid forCotton: a type of cloth made from plant fibers
Do you mean wasting ( ie wasting an opportunity, or wasting food), if so then squandering is a good word.
Buying something 144 at a time (12x12) (dozen x dozen)
buying stock on margin is buying stock with money you dont have. in essence buying with credit. this is now illegal i believe as it was one of the culprits behind the great depression
i think it means sitting in front of your tv and buying things that are advertised....
The word is "wasting" which means being used up for no good purpose. "Time's a-wasting" means the same as "you are wasting time."
Things that are expensive cost a lot of money.
It really depends on how you look at it.... To some people it could mean one thing or an other To me it means throwing it away on something you don't need