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Wealth gives power and influence to those who possess it.
MONEY TALKS
To barely have enough money to survive.
LIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH
A very large amount of money, perhaps the highest possible price.
TOP DOLLAR
To go bankrupt.
GO BELLY UP
Money obtained in a dishonest way.
ILL-GOTTEN GAINS
To owe someone. / To be in a difficult or embarrassing situation.
IN THE HOLE
Money not spent is money that is in one’s pocket. / It is wise to save money.
A PENNY SAVED IS A PENNY EARNED
A price or fee that is unreasonably high; exorbitant charge.
HIGHWAY ROBBERY
Very cheaply; for little money, especially for less than something is worth.
FOR A SONG
So plentiful as to be nothing special; common.
A DIME A DOZEN
A foolish person spends money carelessly and will soon be penniless.
A FOOL AND HIS MONEY ARE SOON PARTED
Not to have any money.
BROKE
Pay the bills with the money you earn. /Earn enough money to live without getting into debt.
MAKE ENDS MEET
Something given to the customer for free.
ON THE HOUSE
A person who is very thrifty and does not like to spend money.
CHEAPSKATE
When you offer to pay for something for another person.
MY TREAT
Money that someone saves over a long period of time
NEST EGG