A cheapskate. Or a money hoarder. Or a tightwad.
The Chinese (seriously).
miser
The phrase "bad money drives out good money" is attributed to the British economist Gresham's Law, named after Sir Thomas Gresham, a 16th-century financier. This principle suggests that when two forms of currency are in circulation, the one that is perceived as less valuable (bad money) tends to circulate more widely than the one that is perceived as more valuable (good money). As a result, people tend to hoard the good money, leading to its disappearance from circulation.
I think it a person does need money to obtain goods and services bcause you cant get anywhere without money
By calling the person whom you had send the money
He/she is called a miser. Misers hoard money as they are poor.
Do not hoard money.
Leroy Hoard's birth name is Leroy J. Hoard.
Such a person could be described as a coprophiliac.
We but tins of beans when they are on offer and hoard them in the garage.I have a hoard of old magazines under my bed.
Hoard can be used as a noun and a verb. Noun: a hoard of gold Verb: He hoards all the money.
Because of his memories of the Great Depression the man started to hoard his money.
save money or hoard
hoard
prized possession, catch, gold, hoard, jewels, money, nest egg, paragon, reserve, riches, stores, trove, wealth
No, but it states not to hoard
In a bank, your money gains intrest and is less likey to be stolen. If you hoard your money in your house, a fire could take place or you could get robbed. Plus with your money on hand all the time you would be more willing to spend it.