A person who raises money for an organization is often referred to as a fundraiser. In some contexts, they may also be called a development officer, philanthropic advisor, or fundraising consultant, depending on their role and the specific organization they work for. Their primary responsibility is to generate financial support through various means, such as events, campaigns, and donor relations.
Cash flow.
A business that raises money by issuing shares of stock?
He/she is called a miser. Misers hoard money as they are poor.
A person who receives and pays out money is typically referred to as a cashier. In a broader context, such individuals can also be called treasurers or accountants, depending on their specific roles and responsibilities within an organization. Their primary function involves handling financial transactions, ensuring accurate record-keeping, and managing cash flow.
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.
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Comic Relief is an organization that raises money for healthcare services for homeless men, women, and children.
Cash flow.
A business that raises money by issuing shares of stock?
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.
donations :-)
I think you'll have to be more specific on that one.
A Political action committee (PAC)
He/she is called a miser. Misers hoard money as they are poor.
donator or benefactor latter is more apropriate
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