Someone who has money handed down in the family is an "heir."
Someone who collects old money is a numismatist (currency collector), more specifically a notaphilist (studies paper money, from the term notaphily).
The name Luker is believed to be of English origin and may be a variant of the name Lucas, which means "light" or "bringer of light." It is a name that conveys qualities of illumination, enlightenment, and positivity.
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You can sell your real property if there is a conveyance title in someone else's name, but the money will not legally be yours. The money will belong to the person who has the title.
An author,poet.writer There really isn't any specific name for someone who does it for money...I can be a writer but I don't get money...and for example...Narnia's author got money...but we are BOTH still writers
rent paid for the use of money is called what?
yeah, "my wife"!!how about a "pecuniary thief"?
ironically, someone who invests your money can be called a broker.
Money is from the Middle English Moneye and the Old French moneie meaning "money". It was a nickname given to a rich man or an occupational name given to a moneyer.
According to the song "Rhinestone Cowboy", all the money's in a bank in Beverly Hills in someone else's name.
The phrase "old money" generally refers to inherited wealth. This is usually associated with established upper-class families who pass down their wealth through generations. If a person has "old money," it means they inherited their wealth from their family.
Someone who lends money with excessive rates of interest.
It Has Always Been The Yen & It is Pronounced *en*