Money+due

  • 51money — [13] An epithet used in ancient Rome for the goddess Juno was Monēta (derived by some etymologists in the past from the Latin verb monēre ‘advise, warn’, although this is now regarded as rather dubious). The name was also applied to her temple in …

    The Hutchinson dictionary of word origins

  • 52money — [13] An epithet used in ancient Rome for the goddess Juno was Monēta (derived by some etymologists in the past from the Latin verb monēre ‘advise, warn’, although this is now regarded as rather dubious). The name was also applied to her temple in …

    Word origins

  • 53due — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) adj. owed, owing, payable, outstanding, unpaid; rightful, proper, fit, appropriate, apropos; lawful, licit. See justice, rightness, expedience, debt, duty, effect. n. reward, deserts. See compensation,… …

    English dictionary for students

  • 54money order — Synonyms and related words: CD, IOU, MO, acceptance, acceptance bill, bank acceptance, bank check, bill, bill of draft, bill of exchange, blank check, certificate, certificate of deposit, certified check, check, checkbook, cheque, commercial… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 55due date — noun (usually singular) the date on which something is supposed to happen, especially when money must be paid …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 56due date — UK / US noun [singular] the date on which something is planned or expected to happen, for example when money must be paid or when a pregnant woman expects to have her baby …

    English dictionary

  • 57Fiat money — Yuan dynasty banknotes were the earliest fiat money. Fiat money is money that has value only because of government regulation or law. The term derives from the Latin fiat, meaning let it be done , as such money is established by government decree …

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  • 58M4 money supply — With reference to the UK economy, M4 is a definition of the money supply denoting Broad Money , a wide definition of the volume of sterling in the economy, encompassing notes and coin as well as money held in bank accounts. The measure is… …

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  • 59purchase-money judgment — A judgment for purchase money due the vendor or seller entered after the conveyance of title to the purchaser. Coke s Appeal, 23 Pa 186 …

    Ballentine's law dictionary

  • 60Mad Money — Infobox Television show name = Mad Money with Jim Cramer caption = Logo for the Mad Money television show genre = Talk show, investment creator = director = developer = presenter = Jim Cramer voices = narrated = theme music composer = opentheme …

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