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Cheap
Stingy
Tight
Penny Pincher
Frugal
Scrooge
Thrifty
Frugal, thrifty or prudent.
It is true that in some cases during periods of tight money long term rates can be higher then short-term rates. Less interest can be gotten when there is when there is income coming in.
Capital
Capital
Fiat money is the term used to describe money that has it's value determined by the law or government. This means that most currencies are fiat money as most currencies are government issued.
avaricious
Frugal, thrifty or prudent.
The term "tightwad" originated in the United States during the early 20th century, with its earliest recorded use dating back to around 1914. It is believed to be a combination of "tight," meaning unwilling to spend money, and "wad," referring to a bundle of cash. The term conveys a sense of frugality and stinginess, often used to describe someone who is excessively reluctant to part with their money.
The term used to describe someone who is no longer a slave is "freedman" or "freedwoman."
The term used to describe someone who is no longer a slave is "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman."
It is true that in some cases during periods of tight money long term rates can be higher then short-term rates. Less interest can be gotten when there is when there is income coming in.
The term used to describe someone who was no longer a slave was "freedperson" or "freedman/freedwoman" depending on their gender.
freedman
Donkey
freedman
Filthy rich is a way to describe someone who is so rich, they are not in need of any more money. It's typically used to describe a large bank account, or a particularly extravagant person with the funds to back it up.
Guilty is the legal term that is used to describe someone who has committed an illegal act. There is no other term used to describe this.