this man is my dad and i want to know if he gets any royalities from any movies he was in. Also i would like to know if anyone is getting anything that was due to my dad.
Yes, monies is the plural of money.
a crown oand the money sign would represent royalty. :)
monies'
The singular form is money.
No, grant money is free money. You do not need to repay it.
monies too tight to mention
The noun 'money' is a singular uncountable noun as a word for currency or coins.The plural noun 'monies' is used almost exclusively in formal business contexts. The noun 'monies' is an uncountable plural noun.The plural possessive form is monies'.Example: The monies' security has been the responsibility of the trustees.
The letter only needs to state that whomever is giving you the gift monies (normally a family member) is not requiring you to ever have to pay the money back that they are gifting to you.
monies is used when you're discussing large amounts in an economic/business situation - usually not personal finances
monies, braindead. Ok, you have monies more than one type, but I have US dollars and that is money plural. If the economy keeps the way it is I might end up with a dollar and that is money singular. The singular and plural distinction depends on the context.
what if the limit of monies given to a student for college
The plural of money is moneys or monies (both are acceptable), so the plural possessive form of money is moneys' or monies' (again, both are acceptable).