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.
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.
moneymaker
miser
A person with money
Pocket money is called pocket money because money was put into the pockets.If money was in the pocket, the person could spend it
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'
A person who is owed money is called a creditor.
He is called a stingy miserly man.
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.