There are many words, each with a slightly different negative connotation. Words that mean unwilling to spend money are miser, skinflint, tightwad, scrooge, cheapskate, and penny-pincher.
A person with money
Hmm, are you thinking a thief ?
Made a pile means the person has made allot of money (i.e. a pile of money).
Charades .
A philanthropist is a person that donates money to charities.
A person who owes money to another person is called a debtor. This term refers to anyone who has borrowed money or is obligated to repay a financial obligation. In contrast, the person or entity to whom the money is owed is called a creditor.
He/she is called a miser. Misers hoard money as they are poor.
A person who saves and hoards money is considered a 'miser.'
A person who lends money is called a money lender or a Creditor. A person who lends the use of goods and services is called a Renter or a Seller.
A person with money
moneymaker
miser
There is two meanings first is : if someone live in the house and this person pay for it it is called tax . The second is : when the person going to the bank and it puts the money in first place what they do they ask this - "can i put tax on my bank account ?"-Tax mean money >.<
If you mean "Iranian" , their money is 'rials'
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
A person who is owed money is called a creditor.
In the US, they are called "solicitors" (which can mean lawyers in the UK and Canada).The urban slang term for paid or phony solicitors is "chuggers."The related term for a person begging for money is a panhandler.