(have money)

  • 91money purchase scheme — UK US noun [countable] [singular money purchase scheme plural money purchase schemes] business a pension plan in which a person’s payments are used to invest in an annuity . The amount of pension that the person receives depends on the total… …

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  • 92have one's cake and eat it too — {v. phr.} To enjoy two opposite advantages. * /You can either spend your money going to Europe or save it for a down payment on a house, but you can t do both. That would be having your cake and eating it, too./ …

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  • 93have one's cake and eat it too — {v. phr.} To enjoy two opposite advantages. * /You can either spend your money going to Europe or save it for a down payment on a house, but you can t do both. That would be having your cake and eating it, too./ …

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  • 94Money-rich, time-poor — is an expression which arose in Britain at the end of the 20th century to describe groups of people who, whilst having a high disposable income through well paid employment, have relatively little leisure time as a result. The phrase is still in… …

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  • 95have caught with your fingers in the till — have/be caught with your fingers in the till ► to steal money, or to be discovered to be stealing money, from the place where you work: »He was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. Main Entry:… …

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  • 96have/be caught with your fingers in the till — ► to steal money, or to be discovered to be stealing money, from the place where you work: »He was caught with his fingers in the till after management set up a covert surveillance system. Main Entry: ↑finger …

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  • 97have something coming out of your ears — informal phrase to have a lot of something, or more of it than you need We have information coming out of our ears and we just need time to sift through it. Thesaurus: to have a particular quality or thingsynonym Main entry: ear * * * …

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  • 98have a run for one's money — have a (good) run for one s money derive reward or enjoyment in return for one s outlay or efforts …

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  • 99Have You Ever? — Brandy Veröffentlichung 1998 Länge 4:26 Genre(s) R B, Pop Autor(en) Diane Warren …

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  • 100have your cake and eat it, too — have something after you have eaten or spent it, have it both ways    You want to spend your money and still have it. You can t have your cake and eat it, too! …

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