A breadwinner is the person who provides money or is the source of someone elses survival.
Giving money to exchange students
Sacajawea is on the golden dollar
consumers (novanet)
He is called a stingy miserly man.
a person who has trouble giving up there money. Also a person who is a Penny Pincher.
She could be called a "Giving person" due to the amount of money that she gives to various charities, but all money given to charities is tax deductible, so in that respect she doesn't lose any money anyway.
She could be called a "Giving person" due to the amount of money that she gives to various charities, but all money given to charities is tax deductible, so in that respect she doesn't lose any money anyway.
because the person giving it to you is old or your grandparent.
the reward all depends on the store or person that is giving it to you
To pretend to cure you, or to reassure you into giving them money
On US income taxes, you are allowed to deduct charitable donations if you itemize deductions. There's a specific line on Schedule A for this that's pretty clearly labelled. If you don't itemize, you aren't allowed to deduct charitable donations. You are never allowed to deduct "giving money" in general... it has to be to a legitimately recognized charitable organization. Giving money to a specific person is not deductible; giving money earmarked for a specific person, even if you're technically giving it to a charitable organization, is also not deductible.
Some synonyms of "issuing" are distributing, bringing out, circulating, declaring, delivering, dispatching, dispensing, emitting, giving out, releasing and putting out. As in, when you are distributing or giving out something like food, clothes or money to a group of people especially so that each person gets an equal amount.
When you pay someone back you are usually giving them money back, you are repaying that person.
A person/Company taking money from there stock and giving it to a much poorer person, In the hopes of that person paying them back plus some. Kind of like buying 50 cents for a dollar.
Participate is to take part in. Contributing means giving (something, especially money) in order to help achieve or provide something.
i think at least 200 to 200