Having enough money typically means possessing sufficient financial resources to meet one's basic needs, such as food, shelter, healthcare, and education, while also allowing for some degree of comfort and security. It often implies a level of financial stability that enables individuals to manage unexpected expenses and save for future goals. This concept can vary greatly among individuals and cultures, as definitions of "enough" can change based on lifestyle, values, and personal circumstances. Ultimately, it reflects a balance between fulfilling immediate needs and planning for the future.
it means you don't have enough or you don't have any money
afford?
No, a birth certificate is not valuable enough to be sold for money.
Because they don't have enough money at the time.
handling money in the right thing ........................
it means you don't have enough or you don't have any money
afford?
If you aren't well enough to enjoy it, it doesn't matter how much money you have.
hard up - not having enough money to pay for necessities
Sufficient means "enough". If you are going to fill up your car with gas and have $60 to do so, "you have sufficient funds" or "you have enough money"The verb form (to be enough) is to suffice.
It is a riddle, with the answer being money.
If you invest enough money and you keep it with that company for a while then it earns a "stock interest" meaning that you get a little extra when you sell.
With enough money, yes.With enough money, yes.
Plenty of goods but not enough money.
Money No Enough was created on 1998-05-07.
make ends meet to make enough money to pay all your bills I can barely make ends meet is a common phrase meaning i can pay my bills but i have no money left over for spend money
With enough money anything is possible.With enough money anything is possible.