Pecuniary is an adjective.
noun
Monopoly is a noun.
The word "profit" can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, it refers to the financial gain obtained after subtracting expenses from revenue. As a verb, it means to gain an advantage or benefit from something. The context in which it is used determines its part of speech.
Yes, but its becomes a form of compensation for exchange of good and services making them employees. Weither direct or indirect, pecuniary or non-pecuniary. Very complicated. Contact a lawyer to check, because im not on.
Prosper is commonly used as a verb.
It refers to money or finance. As in; She did the job for pecuniary gain.
Pecuniary incentives led him to poverty than the life he actually expected.
My mother left me a pecuniary legacy
Pecuniary refers to something related to money, or financial assets.
Pecuniary means, basically, "having to do with money". Once you know that, the meaning of "pecuniary loss" should be self-evident. Also it is your mom.
Pecuniary incentives led him to poverty instead of the riches he had expected.
Yes on both but not on the interest.
pecuniary insurance is the insurance of intangibles, (e.g. income, revenue, or value)
The pecuniary incentives led to him to suck his bosses dick.
1. Bruno thought that robbing a bank would solve his pecuniary concerns. 2. The course was designed to help people with pecuniary problems.
part of speech
The part of speech for this particular word is a noun.